2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.26.600778
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Sublethal insecticide exposure of larvae affects the blood-feeding behaviour of adult mosquitoes

Tiago G. Zeferino,
Gwendoline Acerbi,
Jacob C. Koella

Abstract: Because of their widespread use for the control of disease vectors and agricultural pests, insecticides have become ubiquitous in the environment, including in water bodies harbouring mosquito larvae. These are therefore continuously exposed to sublethal doses. Since this has long-lasting effects on the mosquitoes’ physiology and life-history, we expected that it may also affect behaviours that underlie the mosquitoes’ population dynamics and disease epidemiology, such as egg-laying preference, blood-feeding m… Show more

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