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Swarming Behavior in Anopheles gambiae (sensu lato): Current Knowledge and Future Outlook
by
Baeshen, Rowida
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Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Anopheles
/ Anopheles gambiae
/ Aquatic insects
/ assortative mating
/ Behavior
/ Copulation
/ Culicidae
/ Environmental conditions
/ Female
/ Females
/ flight
/ Flight activity
/ Insects
/ insemination
/ Malaria
/ malaria vector
/ Male
/ Males
/ Markers
/ Mating behavior
/ medical entomology
/ Mosquito Vectors
/ Mosquitoes
/ Population control
/ Reproductive behavior
/ REVIEW
/ Reviews
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal
/ Swarming
/ Swarming behavior
/ swarming ecology
/ Swarms
/ Vectors
/ wing beat
2022
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Swarming Behavior in Anopheles gambiae (sensu lato): Current Knowledge and Future Outlook
by
Baeshen, Rowida
in
Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Anopheles
/ Anopheles gambiae
/ Aquatic insects
/ assortative mating
/ Behavior
/ Copulation
/ Culicidae
/ Environmental conditions
/ Female
/ Females
/ flight
/ Flight activity
/ Insects
/ insemination
/ Malaria
/ malaria vector
/ Male
/ Males
/ Markers
/ Mating behavior
/ medical entomology
/ Mosquito Vectors
/ Mosquitoes
/ Population control
/ Reproductive behavior
/ REVIEW
/ Reviews
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal
/ Swarming
/ Swarming behavior
/ swarming ecology
/ Swarms
/ Vectors
/ wing beat
2022
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Swarming Behavior in Anopheles gambiae (sensu lato): Current Knowledge and Future Outlook
by
Baeshen, Rowida
in
Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Anopheles
/ Anopheles gambiae
/ Aquatic insects
/ assortative mating
/ Behavior
/ Copulation
/ Culicidae
/ Environmental conditions
/ Female
/ Females
/ flight
/ Flight activity
/ Insects
/ insemination
/ Malaria
/ malaria vector
/ Male
/ Males
/ Markers
/ Mating behavior
/ medical entomology
/ Mosquito Vectors
/ Mosquitoes
/ Population control
/ Reproductive behavior
/ REVIEW
/ Reviews
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal
/ Swarming
/ Swarming behavior
/ swarming ecology
/ Swarms
/ Vectors
/ wing beat
2022
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Swarming Behavior in Anopheles gambiae (sensu lato): Current Knowledge and Future Outlook
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Swarming Behavior in Anopheles gambiae (sensu lato): Current Knowledge and Future Outlook
2022
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Overview
Effective management of insect disease vectors requires a detailed understanding of their ecology and behavior. In Anopheles gambiae sensu lato (s.l.) (Diptera: Culicidae) mating occurs during swarming, but knowledge of their mating behavior under natural conditions is limited. Mosquitoes mate in flight over specific landmarks, known as swarm markers, at particular locations. Swarms consist of males; the females usually approach the swarm and depart following copulation. The number of mating pairs per swarm is closely associated with swarm size. The shape and height of swarm markers vary and may depend on the environmental conditions at the swarm's location. Male–male interactions in mosquito swarms with similar levels of attractive flight activity can offer a mating advantage to some individuals. Flight tone is used by mosquitoes to recognize the other sex and choose a desirable mate. Clarifying these and other aspects of mosquito reproductive behavior can facilitate the development of population control measures that target swarming sites. This review describes what is currently known about swarming behavior in Anopheles gambiae s.l., including swarm characteristics; mating within and outside of swarms, insemination in females, and factors affecting and stimulating swarming.
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