نتایج جستجو برای: mosquito feeding

تعداد نتایج: 125974  

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2014
A B Sudeep Y S Ghodke M D Gokhale R P George S D Dhaigude V P Bondre

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Culex gelidus mosquito, an important vector of Japanese encephalitis virus, has shown to transmit West Nile virus (WNV), Kunjin and Murray Valley encephalitis viruses experimentally. An attempt was, therefore, made to study the replication kinetics and vector competence of an Indian strain of Cx. gelidus to WNV. METHODS Mosquitoes were infected by both intrathoracic in...

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2006
Sungsit Sungvornyothin Vithee Muenvorn Claire Garros Sylvie Manguin Atchariya Prabaripai Michael J Bangs Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap

The trophic behavior and host preference of two sibling species, Anopheles minimus s.s. (= An. minimus species A) and species C, were observed during a two-year period at Pu Teuy Village, Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi Province, western Thailand. Anopheles minimus s.s. and species C were more prevalent during the hot and wet periods of the year. Both species demonstrated exophagic and zoophilic...

Journal: :Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 2004
David W Severson Dennis L Knudson Marcelo B Soares Brendan J Loftus

The mosquito, Aedes aegypti, is the primary, worldwide arthropod vector for the yellow fever and dengue viruses. As it is also one of the most tractable mosquito species for laboratory studies, it has been and remains one of the most intensively studied arthropod species. This has resulted in the development of detailed genetic and physical maps for Ae. aegypti and considerable insight into its...

2008
Shigeto Yoshida Toshiki Sudo Masashi Niimi Lian Tao Bing Sun Junichi Kambayashi Hiroyuki Watanabe Enjie Luo Hiroyuki Matsuoka

During blood feeding, mosquitoes inject saliva containing a mixture of molecules that inactivate or inhibit various components of the hemostatic response to the bite injury as well as the inflammatory reactions produced by the bite, to facilitate the ingestion of blood. However, the molecular functions of the individual saliva components remain largely unknown. Here, we describe anopheline anti...

Journal: :Blood 2008
Shigeto Yoshida Toshiki Sudo Masashi Niimi Lian Tao Bing Sun Junichi Kambayashi Hiroyuki Watanabe Enjie Luo Hiroyuki Matsuoka

During blood feeding, mosquitoes inject saliva containing a mixture of molecules that inactivate or inhibit various components of the hemostatic response to the bite injury as well as the inflammatory reactions produced by the bite, to facilitate the ingestion of blood. However, the molecular functions of the individual saliva components remain largely unknown. Here, we describe anopheline anti...

2013
Dagne Duguma Paul Rugman-Jones Michael G. Kaufman Michael W. Hall Josh D. Neufeld Richard Stouthamer William E. Walton

Microbes are important for mosquito nutrition, growth, reproduction and control. In this study, we examined bacterial communities associated with larval mosquitoes and their habitats. Specifically, we characterized bacterial communities associated with late larval instars of the western encephalitis mosquito (Culextarsalis), the submerged portions of two emergent macrophytes (California bulrush...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2015
Abdoulaye Gaye Teun Bousema Gadiaga Libasse Mamadou O Ndiath Lassana Konaté Musa Jawara Ousmane Faye Cheikh Sokhna

Direct skin feeding experiments are sensitive assays to determine human infectiousness to mosquitoes but are rarely used in malaria epidemiological surveys. We determined the infectiousness of inhabitants of a malaria hypoendemic area in Senegal. Gametocyte prevalence by microscopy was 13.5% (26 of 192). Of all individuals who were gametocyte positive, 44.4% (11 of 25) infected ≥ 1 Anopheles ar...

2016
Ritu Rawal Sonam Vijay Kavita Kadian Jagbir Singh Veena Pande Arun Sharma

In order to understand the importance of functional proteins in mosquito behavior, following blood meal, a baseline proteomic dataset is essential for providing insights into the physiology of blood feeding. Therefore, in this study as first step, in solution and 1-D electrophoresis digestion approach combined with tandem mass spectrometry (nano LC-MS/MS) and computational bioinformatics for da...

2009
JOSEPH N. S. EISENBERG JAN O. WASHBURN SEBASTIAN J. SCHREIBER

The generalist feeding strategy of larvae of the western tree hole mosquito, Aedes sierrensis, is central to understanding the community-level effects of the tritrophic interactions among mosquito larvae, midsized organisms (such as protozoa), and lowerlevel organisms (such as bacteria and fungi) in west coast phytotelmata. Laboratory microcosm experiments were conducted to characterize the fee...

2007
Lisa A. Patrican Laura E. Hackett Jay W. McGowan Thomas R. Unnasch Joon-Hak Lee

Mosquito feeding patterns identify vertebrate species potentially involved in the amplification of West Nile virus. In New York, northern cardinals (Cardinalis cardinalis) were the predominant hosts in most habitats. Crow (Corvus sp.) blood meals were most frequently identified from sewage treatment plant and storm water catch basin habitats.

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