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Carbon dioxide instantly sensitizes female yellow fever mosquitoes to human skin odours

Dekker, Teun ; Geier, Martin ; Cardé, Ring T.



Abstract

Female mosquitoes are noted for their ability to use odours to locate a host for a blood meal. Two sensory organs contribute to their sense of smell: the maxillary palps, which measure the level Of CO2, and the antennae, which detect other host-released odours. To establish the relative importance and interactions Of CO2 and other body emissions in freely flying mosquitoes, we presented female ...

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