2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-020-03395-2
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Is Anopheles gambiae attraction to floral and human skin-based odours and their combination modulated by previous blood meal experience?

Abstract: Background: Mosquitoes use odours to find energy resources, blood hosts and oviposition sites. While these odour sources are normally spatio-temporally segregated in a mosquito's life history, here this study explored to what extent a combination of flower-and human-mimicking synthetic volatiles would attract the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto (s.s.) Methods: In the laboratory and in large (80 m 2) outdoor cages in Tanzania, nulliparous and parous A. gambiae s.s. were offered choices between a … Show more

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“…One of the environmentally friendly and costeffective control efforts is the use of mosquito attractants (attractants) that are inserted into a trap called an ovitrap. The attractant materials that have been widely researched/used so far include chemicals [9], semiochemicals [10], [11], [12], as well as organic substances in the form of flowers and fruits [13] as well as water hyacinth infusion [14]. However, not many have used attractants from similar basic materials (similar substrates) in the form of colonized water and larvae extract.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the environmentally friendly and costeffective control efforts is the use of mosquito attractants (attractants) that are inserted into a trap called an ovitrap. The attractant materials that have been widely researched/used so far include chemicals [9], semiochemicals [10], [11], [12], as well as organic substances in the form of flowers and fruits [13] as well as water hyacinth infusion [14]. However, not many have used attractants from similar basic materials (similar substrates) in the form of colonized water and larvae extract.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%