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Avian phenotypic traits related to feeding preferences in two Culex mosquitoes.

Authors :
Yan, Jiayue
Gangoso, Laura
Martínez-de la Puente, Josué
Soriguer, Ramón
Figuerola, Jordi
Source :
Science of Nature; Oct2017, Vol. 104 Issue 9/10, p1-10, 10p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Host choice by mosquitoes affects the transmission dynamics of vector-borne infectious diseases. Although asymmetries in mosquito attraction to vertebrate species have been reported, the relative importance of host characteristics in mosquito blood-feeding behavior is still poorly studied. Here, we investigate the relationship between avian phenotypic traits-in particular, morphometry, plumage coloration, and nesting and roosting behavior-and the blood-feeding patterns in two common Culex mosquito species on a North American avian community. Forage ratios of the mosquito species were unrelated to the phylogenetic relationships among bird species. Culex pipiens fed preferably on birds with lighter-colored plumage and longer tarsi; furthermore, solitary roosting avian species were both bitten by Cx. pipiens and Cx. restuans more often than expected. These associations may be explained by greater mosquito attraction towards larger birds with a greater color contrast against the background. Although communally roosting birds may release more cues and attract more mosquitoes, individuals may in fact receive fewer bites due to the encounter-dilution effect. Mosquito feeding behavior is a highly complex phenomenon, and our results may improve understanding of the non-random interaction between birds and mosquitoes in natural communities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00281042
Volume :
104
Issue :
9/10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Science of Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125293589
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-017-1497-x