2015
DOI: 10.1093/jme/tju024
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Chemosensory Cues for Mosquito Oviposition Site Selection

Abstract: Gravid mosquitoes use chemosensory (olfactory, gustatory, or both) cues to select oviposi tion sites suitable for their offspring. In nature, these cues originate from plant infusions, microbes, mosquito immature stages, and predators. While attractants and stimulants are cues that could show the availability of food (plant infusions and microbes) and suitable conditions (the presence of conspecifics), repellents and deterrents show the risk of predation, infection with pathogens, or strong competition. Many s… Show more

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“…Mosquitoes use volatiles originating from plants as attractants and stimulants for oviposition40. While gravid anopheline mosquitoes display preferences for volatiles associated with living plants41 and microbes associated with their larval habitats1920, culicines prefer those associated with the microbial fermentation of plant tissues2542.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mosquitoes use volatiles originating from plants as attractants and stimulants for oviposition40. While gravid anopheline mosquitoes display preferences for volatiles associated with living plants41 and microbes associated with their larval habitats1920, culicines prefer those associated with the microbial fermentation of plant tissues2542.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Semiochemical preferences vary with the mosquito species and concentration, (reviewed by Afify et al . 29 ), but also with experimental assay conditions, including rearing methods, or the presence of background odours 30 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gravid females should select enemy-free and nutrient-rich habitats for their offspring, as mosquito aquatic stages are restricted in mobility within the maternally selected habitats [2, 3]. Breeding habitats with reduced predator [4, 5] and competitor pressures [5, 6], as well as sufficient food availability, are vital for determining mosquito fitness [7], and directly affects vectorial capacity and competence [811].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Breeding habitats with reduced predator [4, 5] and competitor pressures [5, 6], as well as sufficient food availability, are vital for determining mosquito fitness [7], and directly affects vectorial capacity and competence [811]. While a number of studies have characterized predator and competitor cues, little is known about how gravid mosquitoes make use of larval nutrient cues to select breeding habitats [3]. Larval mosquito diets have hitherto been shown to contain microorganisms, including algae and bacteria, along with pollen and particulate organic detritus [6, 9, 1214].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%