Sweet attraction: sugarcane pollen‑associated volatiles attract gravid Anopheles arabiensis
W Betelehem, B Göran, T Habte, T Baldwyn… - 2018 - 34.250.91.188
Background: Anopheles arabiensis is a key vector for the transmission of human malaria in
sub-Saharan Africa. Over the past 10,000 years, humans have successfully cultivated …
sub-Saharan Africa. Over the past 10,000 years, humans have successfully cultivated …
[HTML][HTML] Sweet attraction: sugarcane pollen-associated volatiles attract gravid Anopheles arabiensis
Background Anopheles arabiensis is a key vector for the transmission of human malaria in
sub-Saharan Africa. Over the past 10,000 years, humans have successfully cultivated …
sub-Saharan Africa. Over the past 10,000 years, humans have successfully cultivated …
Sweet attraction: sugarcane pollen-associated volatiles attract gravid Anopheles arabiensis.
BW Betelehem Wondwosen, G Birgersson… - 2018 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: Anopheles arabiensis is a key vector for the transmission of human malaria in
sub-Saharan Africa. Over the past 10,000 years, humans have successfully cultivated …
sub-Saharan Africa. Over the past 10,000 years, humans have successfully cultivated …
[HTML][HTML] A(maize)ing attraction: gravid Anopheles arabiensis are attracted and oviposit in response to maize pollen odours
B Wondwosen, SR Hill, G Birgersson, E Seyoum… - Malaria Journal, 2017 - Springer
Background Maize cultivation contributes to the prevalence of malaria mosquitoes and
exacerbates malaria transmission in sub-Saharan Africa. The pollen from maize serves as …
exacerbates malaria transmission in sub-Saharan Africa. The pollen from maize serves as …
The Identification of cereal volatile compounds that attract gravid malaria mosquito, Anopheles arabiensis Patton (Diptera: Culicidae)
B Wondwoson - 2016 - 34.250.91.188
Malaria is a mosquito-vectored infectious disease, which causes serious human health
problems in many endemic areas. The dominant malaria vectors in sub-Saharan countries …
problems in many endemic areas. The dominant malaria vectors in sub-Saharan countries …
A(maize)ing attraction: gravid Anopheles arabiensis are attracted and oviposit in response to maize pollen odours.
BW Betelehem Wondwosen, SR Hill… - 2017 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: Maize cultivation contributes to the prevalence of malaria mosquitoes and
exacerbates malaria transmission in sub-Saharan Africa. The pollen from maize serves as …
exacerbates malaria transmission in sub-Saharan Africa. The pollen from maize serves as …
[HTML][HTML] Grass-like plants release general volatile cues attractive for gravid Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto mosquitoes
GE Bokore, L Svenberg, R Tamre, P Onyango… - Parasites & …, 2021 - Springer
Background Understanding the ecology and behaviour of disease vectors, including the
olfactory cues used to orient and select hosts and egg-laying sites, are essential for the …
olfactory cues used to orient and select hosts and egg-laying sites, are essential for the …
Grass-like plants release general volatile cues attractive for gravid Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto mosquitoes
EB Getachew, S Linus, T Richard, O Patrick, B Tullu… - 2021 - 34.250.91.188
Background: Understanding the ecology and behaviour of disease vectors, including the
olfactory cues used to orient and select hosts and egg-laying sites, are essential for the …
olfactory cues used to orient and select hosts and egg-laying sites, are essential for the …
[HTML][HTML] Field experiments of Anopheles gambiae attraction to local fruits/seedpods and flowering plants in Mali to optimize strategies for malaria vector control in …
Background Based on recent studies in Israel demonstrating that attractive toxic sugar bait
(ATSB) methods can be used to decimate local anopheline and culicine mosquito …
(ATSB) methods can be used to decimate local anopheline and culicine mosquito …
[HTML][HTML] Behavioural response of the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae to host plant volatiles and synthetic blends
VO Nyasembe, PEA Teal, WR Mukabana… - Parasites & vectors, 2012 - Springer
Background Sugar feeding is critical for survival of malaria vectors and, although
discriminative plant feeding previously has been shown to occur in Anopheles gambiae ss …
discriminative plant feeding previously has been shown to occur in Anopheles gambiae ss …