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   Targeting male mosquito mating behaviour for malaria control  
   
نویسنده diabate a. ,tripet f.
منبع parasites and vectors - 2015 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Malaria vector control relies heavily on the use of long-lasting insecticidal nets (llins) and indoor residual spraying (irs). these,together with the combined drug administration efforts to control malaria,have reduced the death toll to less than 700,000 deaths/year. this progress has engendered real excitement but the emergence and spread of insecticide resistance is challenging our ability to sustain and consolidate the substantial gains that have been made. research is required to discover novel vector control tools that can supplement and improve the effectiveness of those currently available. here,we argue that recent and continuing progress in our understanding of male mating biology is instrumental in the implementation of new approaches based on the release of either conventional sterile or genetically engineered males. importantly,further knowledge of male biology could also lead to the development of new interventions,such as sound traps and male mass killing in swarms,and contribute to new population sampling tools. we review and discuss recent advances in the behavioural ecology of male mating with an emphasis on the potential applications that can be derived from such knowledge. we also highlight those aspects of male mating ecology that urgently require additional study in the future. © 2015 diabate and tripet.
کلیدواژه Anopheles gambiae; Lure-and-kill; Mating behaviour; Sterile male release; Swarm ecology; Swarm killing; Transgenic mosquito releases; Vector control
آدرس institut de recherche en sciences de la santé/centre muraz,bobo-dioulasso, Burkina Faso, centre for applied entomology and parasitology,school of life sciences,keele university,newcastle-under-lyme, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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