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Precopulatory acoustic interactions of the New World malaria vector Anopheles albimanus (Diptera: Culicidae).

Hoover Pantoja-SánchezSebastián GomezViviana VelezFrank W AvilaCatalina Alfonso-Parra
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2019)
We show that tethering of An. albimanus results in major acoustic differences compared to free flight. We identify a female-specific behavior that predicts mate rejection during male mating attempts in this species and show that male groups in free flight display distinct flying patterns with unique audio and visual characteristics. This study shows that An. albimanus display acoustic features identified in other mosquito species, further suggesting that acoustic interactions provide worthwhile targets for mosquito intervention strategies. Our results provide compelling evidence for swarming in this species and suggests that acoustic signaling is important for this behavior.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • randomized controlled trial
  • dengue virus
  • zika virus