Human Probing Behavior of Aedes aegypti when Infected with a Life-Shortening Strain of Wolbachia (original) (raw)

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Pre-probing behavior of A. aegypti mosquitoes.

Comparison of time spent by mosquitoes infected with Wolbachia (black bars) or tetracycline treated counterparts (white bars) of different ages (5, 15, 26 and 35 days) after landing on a human hand until the insertion of mouthparts into the skin (N = 12–40 per group). Bars depict means±S.E.M. * p<0.05; ** p<0.01 by t-test.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000568.g001