2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.05.597506
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The GABAA receptor RDL modulates the auditory sensitivity of malaria mosquitoes.

David Andrew Ellis,
Alexandros Alampounti,
Anya Suppermpool
et al.

Abstract: Malaria mosquitoes mate in crowded, and noisy, swarms. A vital stage of their precopulatory behaviour involves detecting the faint flight tone of a mating partner amidst the noise from hundreds of other mosquitoes. This exquisite sensory performance is enabled by a complex auditory system with remarkable features. One such feature is their vast efferent control system, which provides the mosquito ear with the required plasticity to adapt to various external and internal changes. In this paper, we study the aud… Show more

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