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Published on: January 31, 2020
No sexual pheromones in Anopheles mosquitoes?
1Immunology & Infectious Diseases, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, USA; Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Chevy Chase, USA.
Abstract:
Swarming behavior is the cornerstone of the anopheline mating system. At dusk, males congregate in monospecific swarms in which females come to find a mate once in their lives. Although many Anopheles species coexist in sympatry, hybrids are infrequent, suggesting the existence of strong premating reproductive barriers. Chemical cues, particularly pheromones, often play a crucial role in bringing sexes together in a species-specific manner among insects. While the existence of sexual pheromones in Anopheles species has been postulated, only a few studies developed experimental designs to investigate their presence. Here, we discuss the contrasting and debatable findings regarding both long-range and contact sex pheromones in the context of swarm ecology in Anopheles species.
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