2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149800
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Suboptimal Larval Habitats Modulate Oviposition of the Malaria Vector Mosquito Anopheles coluzzii

Abstract: Selection of oviposition sites by gravid females is a critical behavioral step in the reproductive cycle of Anopheles coluzzii, which is one of the principal Afrotropical malaria vector mosquitoes. Several studies suggest this decision is mediated by semiochemicals associated with potential oviposition sites. To better understand the chemosensory basis of this behavior and identify compounds that can modulate oviposition, we examined the generally held hypothesis that suboptimal larval habitats give rise to se… Show more

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“…Moreover, antennal receptor neurons located within the sensilla of the flagellum detect odorant and thermal cues, which modulate hostseeking (i.e. blood feeding) and oviposition (Wang et al, 2009;Rinker et al, 2013;Suh et al, 2016). Because of the critical role they play in survival and reproduction, mosquitoes must ensure that molecules required for proper antennal functioning are efficiently transported into and out of these appendages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, antennal receptor neurons located within the sensilla of the flagellum detect odorant and thermal cues, which modulate hostseeking (i.e. blood feeding) and oviposition (Wang et al, 2009;Rinker et al, 2013;Suh et al, 2016). Because of the critical role they play in survival and reproduction, mosquitoes must ensure that molecules required for proper antennal functioning are efficiently transported into and out of these appendages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…coluzzii (SUA 2La/2La) originating from Suakoko, Liberia, previously known as Anopheles gambiae s.s . M form3, was maintained at 27 degrees centigrade, 75% relative humidity under a 12:12 light– dark cycle in the Vanderbilt Insectary as previously described61. As noted in the text, while acknowledging and indeed embracing the recent change in the species nomenclature for An.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, An. coluzzii can detect deterrent chemicals associated with overcrowded pools of water, and avoid these specific areas as they would not be suitable for the optimal development of progeny [62]. In Cs.…”
Section: Olfactory Learning and Behavior In Adult Disease Vector Mosqmentioning
confidence: 99%