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Olfaction in<i>Anopheles</i>mosquitoes

Joanna K. Konopka, Darya Task, Ali Afify, Joshua I. Raji, Katelynn E. Deibel, Sarah E. Maguire, Randy L. Lawrence, Christopher J. Potter

2021Chemical Senses64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As vectors of disease, mosquitoes are a global threat to human health. The Anopheles mosquito is the deadliest mosquito species as the insect vector of the malaria-causing parasite, which kills hundreds of thousands every year. These mosquitoes are reliant on their sense of smell (olfaction) to guide most of their behaviors, and a better understanding of Anopheles olfaction identifies opportunities for reducing the spread of malaria. This review takes a detailed look at Anopheles olfaction. We explore a range of topics from chemosensory receptors, olfactory neurons, and sensory appendages to behaviors guided by olfaction (including host-seeking, foraging, oviposition, and mating), to vector management strategies that target mosquito olfaction. We identify many research areas that remain to be addressed.

Topics & Concepts

OlfactionBiologyMalariaAnophelesForagingVector (molecular biology)EcologyZoologyImmunologyBiochemistryGeneRecombinant DNANeurobiology and Insect Physiology ResearchInsect and Arachnid Ecology and BehaviorInvertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms