2024
DOI: 10.1093/jisesa/ieae033
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Identification of nectar sources foraged by female mosquitoes in Canada

Bryan J Cassone,
Ben G Pilling,
Ana Borrego-Benjumea
et al.

Abstract: For many mosquito species, the females must obtain vertebrate blood to complete a gonotrophic cycle. These blood meals are frequently supplemented by feeding on sugary plant nectar, which sustains energy reserves needed for flight, mating, and overall fitness. Our understanding of mosquito nectar foraging behaviors is mostly limited to laboratory experiments and direct field observations, with little research into natural mosquito-host plant relationships done in North America. In this study, we collected nect… Show more

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“…Soybean is ubiquitously cultivated in Manitoba and represents an abundant nectar source, with each plant producing 200–800 flowers and yielding 0.5 µL of nectar per flower ( 90 , 91 ). To this end, the legume is a preferred nectar source of mosquitoes in the Canadian Prairies ( 92 ).…”
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“…Soybean is ubiquitously cultivated in Manitoba and represents an abundant nectar source, with each plant producing 200–800 flowers and yielding 0.5 µL of nectar per flower ( 90 , 91 ). To this end, the legume is a preferred nectar source of mosquitoes in the Canadian Prairies ( 92 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%