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A Bacterial Oral Feeding Assay with Antibiotic-Treated Mosquitoes
Published on: September 12, 2020
Linking Mosquito Ecology, Traits, Behavior, and Disease Transmission
Karthikeyan Chandrasegaran1, Chloé Lahondère2, Luis E Escobar3
1Department of Biochemistry, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.
Abstract:
Mosquitoes are considered to be the deadliest animals on Earth because the diseases they transmit claim at least a million human lives every year globally. Here, we discuss the scales at which the effects of ecological factors cascade to influence epidemiologically relevant behaviors of adult mosquitoes. In particular, we focused our review on the environmental conditions (coarse-scale variables) that shape the life-history traits of larvae and adult mosquitoes (fine-scale traits), and how these factors and their association, in turn, modulate adult behaviors to influence mosquito-borne disease transmission. Finally, we explore the integration of physical, physiological, and behavioral information into predictive models with epidemiological applications.

