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  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,634 Views
14 Pages

The Effect of Insect Bite Hypersensitivity on Movement Activity and Behaviour of the Horse

  • Denise Söderroos,
  • Rickard Ignell,
  • Pia Haubro Andersen,
  • Kerstin Bergvall and
  • Miia Riihimäki

8 April 2023

Insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) associated with Culicoides biting midges is a common allergic skin disease in horses, reducing the welfare of affected horses. This study investigated the effect of IBH on animal welfare and behaviour and assessed a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,698 Views
17 Pages

9 January 2018

Equine insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH), commonly known as sweet itch or summer eczema, is a frustrating recurrent skin disease in the equine industry involving an immune reaction to the bites of Culicoides spp. midges. To investigate the impact of...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,786 Views
10 Pages

Phenotypic Shift of an Inflammatory Eosinophil Subset into a Steady-State Resident Phenotype after 2 Years of Vaccination against IL-5 in Equine Insect Bite Hypersensitivity

  • Elio Schwarz,
  • Fadi Jebbawi,
  • Giulia Keller,
  • Tanya Rhiner,
  • Anna Fricker,
  • Nina Waldern,
  • Fabia Canonica,
  • Angelika Schoster and
  • Antonia Fettelschoss-Gabriel

5 October 2024

Eosinophils play a key role in allergic diseases such as insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH). Together with Th2 cells, they shape the course of inflammation in associated type I/IVb allergies. Therefore, a virus-like particle (VLP)-based vaccine targe...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,109 Views
17 Pages

16 May 2024

Background/Objectives: Eosinophilic dermatosis of hematologic malignancy (EDHM) is a rare cutaneous disorder associated with various hematologic malignancies, most commonly chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Detailed clinicopathologic studies of EDHM are...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
7,718 Views
11 Pages

4 August 2023

Insect Bite Hypersensitivity (IBH, Queensland itch, sweet itch, equine summer eczema) is the most common pruritic disease of horses. It is most often caused by sensitivity to the saliva of Culicoides spp. of biting midges; however, it can also be cau...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2,462 Views
15 Pages

Understanding Insect Bite Hypersensitivity in Horses: A Narrative Review for Clinical Practice

  • Alexandra Nicoleta Mureșan,
  • Ilinca Maria Țăpuc and
  • Daniela Mihaela Neagu

22 September 2025

Insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) is a seasonally recurrent allergic dermatitis representing one of the most prevalent dermatological conditions in horses worldwide. This condition, driven by hypersensitivity to salivary allergens of Culicoides spp....

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,680 Views
13 Pages

Background: Animals and people in many Spanish regions are increasingly being affected by blackfly bites in the last decade. Because of blackflies, the city of Zaragoza has become in recent years a paradigm of discomfort in Europe, with thousands of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,360 Views
22 Pages

28 August 2023

Thirty controls (C) and 30 IBH-affected (T) Lusitano horses were evaluated. T horses were included based on anamnesis and physical examination, supported by questionnaires. All horses were submitted to skin tests, Intrademal (IDT) and Skin Prick Test...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,299 Views
17 Pages

DeepBiteNet: A Lightweight Ensemble Framework for Multiclass Bug Bite Classification Using Image-Based Deep Learning

  • Doston Khasanov,
  • Halimjon Khujamatov,
  • Muksimova Shakhnoza,
  • Mirjamol Abdullaev,
  • Temur Toshtemirov,
  • Shahzoda Anarova,
  • Cheolwon Lee and
  • Heung-Seok Jeon

Background/Objectives: The accurate identification of insect bites from images of skin is daunting due to the fine gradations among diverse bite types, variability in human skin response, and inconsistencies in image quality. Methods: For this work,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,734 Views
22 Pages

Investigation of RNA Viruses in Culicoides Latreille, 1809 (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in a Mining Complex in the Southeastern Region of the Brazilian Amazon

  • Sâmia Luzia Sena da Silva,
  • Sandro Patroca da Silva,
  • Carine Fortes Aragão,
  • Inocêncio de Sousa Gorayeb,
  • Ana Cecília Ribeiro Cruz,
  • Daniel Damous Dias,
  • Bruna Laís Sena do Nascimento,
  • Jannifer Oliveira Chiang,
  • Lívia Medeiros Neves Casseb and
  • Pedro Fernando da Costa Vasconcelos
  • + 2 authors

29 November 2024

The biting midges Culicoides Latreille, 1809 (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) is highly relevant to epidemiology and public health, as it includes species that are potential vectors of human and animal arboviruses. The aim of this study was to investigate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
10,338 Views
14 Pages

1 December 2022

Irritated and itchy skin is a common skin condition. Consumers tend to opt for natural ingredients for irritated skin (e.g., after insect bites or sun exposure). We tested a cosmetic product with 94% of its ingredients being of natural origin, each w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,018 Views
14 Pages

5 January 2024

Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is an arthropod-borne virus affecting livestock. In the United States, sporadic outbreaks result in significant economic losses. During epizootics, Culicoides biting midges are biological vectors and key to the geogra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,890 Views
30 Pages

Genomic Regions Associated with IgE Levels against Culicoides spp. Antigens in Three Horse Breeds

  • Liesbeth François,
  • Hanne Hoskens,
  • Brandon D. Velie,
  • Anneleen Stinckens,
  • Susanne Tinel,
  • Chris Lamberigts,
  • Liesbet Peeters,
  • Huub F. J. Savelkoul,
  • Edwin Tijhaar and
  • Anouk Schurink
  • + 4 authors

8 August 2019

Insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH), which is a cutaneous allergic reaction to antigens from Culicoides spp., is the most prevalent skin disorder in horses. Misdiagnosis is possible, as IBH is usually diagnosed based on clinical signs. Our study is th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
371 Views
11 Pages

10 December 2025

Background: YouTube has become one of the most widely used platforms for medical education and patient information. However, the accuracy and reliability of such unregulated content remain highly variable and sometimes misleading. This study aimed to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,499 Views
14 Pages

Progressive Invasion of Aedes albopictus in Northern Spain in The Period 2013–2018 and A Possible Association with The Increase in Insect Bites

  • Fátima Goiri,
  • Mikel Alexander González,
  • Joseba Goikolea,
  • Madalen Oribe,
  • Visitación de Castro,
  • Sarah Delacour,
  • Javier Lucientes,
  • Ione Ortega-Araiztegi,
  • Jesús Felix Barandika and
  • Ana Luisa García-Pérez

(1) Background: Aedes albopictus has rapidly expanded throughout Europe, becoming a public health concern in the Mediterranean Basin. (2) Methods: Following the detection of Ae. albopictus in the southwestern French region of Aquitaine in 2012, an en...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
6 Citations
12,812 Views
8 Pages

Kissing Bug Intrusions into Homes in the Southwest United States

  • Stephen A. Klotz,
  • Shannon L. Smith and
  • Justin O. Schmidt

17 July 2021

Kissing bugs readily enter homes in the Sonoran Desert and bite the residents. Their saliva is highly antigenic, causing local and systemic skin reactions and life-threatening anaphylaxis. We attempted to determine what characteristics of homesites m...

  • Review
  • Open Access
120 Citations
10,576 Views
19 Pages

24 April 2019

Culicoides biting midges, small hematophagous dipterans, are the demonstrated or putative vectors of multiple arboviruses of veterinary and public health importance. Despite its relevance in disease spread, the ceratopogonid genus Culicoides is still...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,671 Views
15 Pages

26 July 2021

Since the long-term application of synthetic chemicals as insecticides and the chemotherapy of protozoal diseases have had various negative effects (non-target effects, resistance), research on less harmful biological products is underway. This revie...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
15 Citations
12,376 Views
10 Pages

Syphilis, the Great Imitator—Clinical and Dermoscopic Features of a Rare Presentation of Secondary Syphilis

  • Carmen Cantisani,
  • Federica Rega,
  • Luca Ambrosio,
  • Teresa Grieco,
  • Norbert Kiss,
  • Fanni Adél Meznerics,
  • András Bánvölgyi,
  • Giordano Vespasiani,
  • Francesca Arienzo and
  • Giovanni Pellacani
  • + 2 authors

Syphilis is characterized by a wide range of variable clinical symptoms; therefore, it is often referred to as “The Great Imitator”. Here, we report the case of a 69-year-old hepatitis-C-positive MSM patient, who was admitted to our clini...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
6,336 Views
15 Pages

Haemorrhagic Artefacts Produced by Ant Activity on Human Cadavers in the Early Post-Mortem Period

  • Yogesh Kumar,
  • Edda E. Guareschi,
  • Himender Bharti and
  • Paola A. Magni

3 September 2023

Forensic entomology is primarily focused on using carrion blow flies and beetles (Diptera and Coleoptera) to estimate the time since death. However, insect artefacts, such as footprints, defecations, regurgitations, and splatters are also considered...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,075 Views
31 Pages

Integrative Description and Redescription of Black Fly (Diptera: Simuliidae) Species in the Simulium (Gomphostilbia) ceylonicum Species-Group from Thailand

  • Sorawat Thongsahuan,
  • Kittipat Aupalee,
  • Afham Yakoh,
  • Domechai Kaewnoi,
  • Wanchai Maleewong,
  • Wichai Srisuka,
  • Anchalee Wannasan,
  • Atiporn Saeung and
  • Hiroyuki Takaoka

8 October 2025

Utilizing the COI barcoding approach, cryptic diversity has previously been detected within the morphologically recognized Simulium (Gomphostilbia) trangense Jitklang, Kuvangkadilok, Baimai, Takaoka & Adler, 2008 and S. (G.) sheilae Takaoka &...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
22 Citations
8,969 Views
9 Pages

Exposure of Humans to Attacks by Deer Keds and Consequences of Their Bites—A Case Report with Environmental Background

  • Weronika Maślanko,
  • Katarzyna Bartosik,
  • Magdalena Raszewska-Famielec,
  • Ewelina Szwaj and
  • Marek Asman

3 December 2020

Insects of the genus Lipoptena, e.g., Lipoptena cervi and Lipoptena fortisetosa, are hematophagic ectoparasites mainly attacking deer, roe deer, moose, horses, and cattle. Humans may also be incidental hosts for these insects. The species are vectors...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,727 Views
22 Pages

The Study on Culicoides: The Environment They Live in and Trypanosomatids They Coexist

  • Margarita Kazak,
  • Kristina Valavičiūtė-Pocienė and
  • Rasa Bernotienė

27 July 2025

Information on Culicoides transmitted parasites, especially trypanosomatids, infecting animals and insects, is scarce. Our goal was to clarify the seasonal patterns of both Culicoides and trypanosomatids detected in these insects and the relationship...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,952 Views
13 Pages

Allergic Dermatitis in Pêga Breed Donkeys (Equus asinus) Caused by Culicoides Bites in the Amazon Biome, Pará, Brazil

  • José Diomedes Barbosa,
  • Maria Hilma Soares Sodré,
  • Camila Cordeiro Barbosa,
  • Paulo Sérgio Chagas da Costa,
  • Carlos Magno Chaves Oliveira,
  • Tatiane Teles Albernaz Ferreira,
  • José Alcides Sarmento da Silveira,
  • Eryca Ceolin Lamego,
  • Milena Carolina Paz and
  • Natália da Silva e Silva Silveira
  • + 4 authors

29 April 2024

An allergy to bites from Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) occurs because of a hypersensitivity reaction caused by the inoculation of insect salivary antigens during the bite, resulting in immune-mediated dermatitis. To the best of our knowledge,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
8,932 Views
15 Pages

Biting midges are globally distributed pests causing significant economic losses and transmitting arbovirus diseases to both animals and humans. Current biological and chemical control strategies for biting midge target destruction of adult forms, bu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
13,670 Views
14 Pages

Repellency of Essential Oils and Plant-Derived Compounds Against Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes

  • April D. Lopez,
  • Sophie Whyms,
  • Hailey A. Luker,
  • Claudia J. Galvan,
  • F. Omar Holguin and
  • Immo A. Hansen

7 January 2025

Plant-based oils have a long history of use as insect repellents. In an earlier study, we showed that in a 10% concentration, geraniol, 2-phenylethl propionate, and the plant-based essential oils clove and cinnamon effectively protected from mosquito...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,134 Views
10 Pages

Vertical Distribution of Culicoides Biting Midges in Temperate Forests

  • Rasa Bernotienė,
  • Rimgaudas Treinys and
  • Dovilė Bukauskaitė

16 September 2024

Culicoides biting midges are small dipterous insects known as biological vectors of arboviruses, protozoa, and filaria parasites worldwide. Many studies on Culicoides focus on trapping them at ground level, without considering the best trap heights f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,236 Views
26 Pages

Skull Morphology, Bite Force, and Diet in Insectivorous Bats from Tropical Dry Forests in Colombia

  • Leidy Azucena Ramírez-Fráncel,
  • Leidy Viviana García-Herrera,
  • Sergio Losada-Prado,
  • Gladys Reinoso-Flórez,
  • Burton K. Lim,
  • Francisco Sánchez,
  • Alfonso Sánchez-Hernández and
  • Giovany Guevara

9 October 2021

In Neotropical bats, studies on bite force have focused mainly on differences in trophic ecology, and little is known about whether factors other than body size generate interspecific differences in bite force amongst insectivorous bats and, conseque...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
9,739 Views
13 Pages

21 February 2017

The ethnopharmacology, chemistry and pharmacology of four Malian medicinal plants, Biophytum umbraculum, Burkea africana, Lannea velutina and Terminalia macroptera are reviewed. These plants are used by traditional healers against numerous ailments:...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,710 Views
19 Pages

SpitWorm, a Herbivorous Robot: Mechanical Leaf Wounding with Simultaneous Application of Salivary Components

  • Guanjun Li,
  • Stefan Bartram,
  • Huijuan Guo,
  • Axel Mithöfer,
  • Maritta Kunert and
  • Wilhelm Boland

31 August 2019

Induction of jasmonate-mediated plant defense against insect herbivory is initiated by a combination of both mechanical wounding and chemical factors. In order to study both effects independently on plant defense induction, SpitWorm, a computer-contr...

  • Editorial
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,284 Views
4 Pages

Diversity, Distribution and Phylogeny of Vector Insects

  • Carlos Barceló and
  • Ignacio Ruiz-Arrondo

1 February 2024

Mosquitoes (Fam. Culicidae), sand flies (Subfam. Phlebotominae), biting midges

(Fam. Ceratopogonidae), black flies (Fam. Simuliidae) and stable flies (Fam. Muscidae) are groups of insects capable to transmit pathogens of public health and veterinary i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,806 Views
17 Pages

Diversity, Distribution and Host Blood Meal Analysis of Adult Black Flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) from Thailand

  • Bhuvadol Gomontean,
  • Waraporn Jumpato,
  • Komgrit Wongpakam,
  • Ubon Tangkawanit,
  • Wannachai Wannasingha,
  • Isara Thanee,
  • Zubaidah Ya’cob and
  • Pairot Pramual

21 January 2024

Understanding the factors associated with the species diversity and distribution of insect vectors is critically important for disease epidemiology. Black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) are significant hematophagous insects, as many species are pests an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,116 Views
12 Pages

19 October 2022

In our natural product screening program, we screened natural products for their repellency and toxicity against insect vectors. Methanolic extract of aerial parts of Stenaria nigricans (Lam.), with no published chemistry, was tested for repellency a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,567 Views
20 Pages

Biting midges of the genus Culicoides occur almost globally and can regionally and seasonally reach high abundances. Most species are hematophagous, feeding on all groups of vertebrates, including humans. In addition to being nuisance pests, they are...

  • Article
  • Open Access
377 Views
14 Pages

Avian Blood Parasites (Haemosporida, Trypanosomatida) in Mosquitoes and Biting Midges (Diptera: Culicidae, Ceratopogonidae) Collected in a Lithuanian Zoo

  • Margarita Kazak,
  • Kristina Valavičiūtė-Pocienė,
  • Rasa Bernotienė,
  • Jurgita Autukaitė and
  • Carolina Romeiro Fernandes Chagas

Zoological gardens represent unique sites for vector and vector-borne disease studies. They offer suitable breeding habitats for vector development and a diverse range of vertebrate hosts for blood feeding of insect vectors. This study aimed to asses...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,526 Views
10 Pages

Over the last few years, there has been much effort put into the development and validation of stochastic models of the trajectories of swarming insects. These models typically assume that the positions and velocities of swarming insects can be repre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
16,159 Views
17 Pages

10 January 2023

The Northern House mosquito, Culex pipiens, is an important disease vector, and females are capable of surviving the winter in a state of overwintering diapause. This species’ diapause response has been extensively studied, and recent evidence...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,337 Views
18 Pages

The components of blackfly (Diptera: Simuliidae) saliva secreted during feeding on humans and animals induce various pathological reactions manifested by skin lesions and systemic symptoms. In this study, we describe 43 cases of severe skin lesions i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
496 Views
14 Pages

Bat Community Response to Insect Abundance in Relation to Rice Phenology in Peninsular Malaysia

  • Nur-Izzati Abdullah,
  • Nurul-‘Ain Elias,
  • Nobuhito Ohte and
  • Christian E. Vincenot

30 December 2025

Bats provide essential ecosystem services, particularly in regulating insect populations within agricultural landscapes. However, research on bat–insect interactions in Malaysian rice fields remains limited. This study examined bat diversity an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
15,727 Views
16 Pages

Metaviromics Reveals Unknown Viral Diversity in the Biting Midge Culicoides impunctatus

  • Sejal Modha,
  • Joseph Hughes,
  • Giovanni Bianco,
  • Heather M. Ferguson,
  • Barbara Helm,
  • Lily Tong,
  • Gavin S. Wilkie,
  • Alain Kohl and
  • Esther Schnettler

17 September 2019

Biting midges (Culicoides species) are vectors of arboviruses and were responsible for the emergence and spread of Schmallenberg virus (SBV) in Europe in 2011 and are likely to be involved in the emergence of other arboviruses in Europe. Improved sur...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,607 Views
26 Pages

Secretory Peptides as Bullets: Effector Peptides from Pathogens against Antimicrobial Peptides from Soybean

  • Yee-Shan Ku,
  • Sau-Shan Cheng,
  • Aisha Gerhardt,
  • Ming-Yan Cheung,
  • Carolina A. Contador,
  • Lok-Yiu Winnie Poon and
  • Hon-Ming Lam

5 December 2020

Soybean is an important crop as both human food and animal feed. However, the yield of soybean is heavily impacted by biotic stresses including insect attack and pathogen infection. Insect bites usually make the plants vulnerable to pathogen infectio...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
901 Views
8 Pages

Genetic and Antiviral Potential Characterization of Four Insect-Specific Viruses Identified and Isolated from Mosquitoes in Yunnan Province

  • Qinxuan Miao,
  • Lulu Deng,
  • Xiang Le,
  • Qian Li,
  • Yuting Ning,
  • Yimeng Duan,
  • Qi Liu,
  • Yinzhu Tao,
  • Binghui Wang and
  • Xueshan Xia

23 April 2025

Mosquitoes, comprising over 300 species, are pivotal vectors for transmitting arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) to vertebrates via bites, posing a significant public health threat with approximately 700,000 annual deaths. In contrast, insect-spec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,017 Views
17 Pages

Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Detected in Biting Midges and Black Flies during the 2023 Outbreak in Southern California

  • Stacey L. P. Scroggs,
  • Dustin A. Swanson,
  • Taylor D. Steele,
  • Amy R. Hudson,
  • Lindsey M. Reister-Hendricks,
  • Jessica Gutierrez,
  • Phillip Shults,
  • Bethany L. McGregor,
  • Caitlin E. Taylor and
  • Lee W. Cohnstaedt
  • + 8 authors

7 September 2024

Vesicular stomatitis (VS) is a viral disease that affects horses, cattle, and swine that is transmitted by direct contact and hematophagous insects. In 2023, a multi-state outbreak of vesicular stomatitis New Jersey virus (VSNJV) occurred in Californ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,345 Views
14 Pages

1 February 2020

Rising global temperatures are associated with increases in the geographic range, population size, and feeding voracity of insect herbivores. Although it is well established that the plant hormone jasmonate (JA) promotes durable resistance to many ec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,980 Views
11 Pages

6 January 2023

Biological control is an attractive option for controlling invasive plant species that are difficult to manage otherwise. However, the release of a non-native species as a biological control agent carries risks. The most obvious risk relates to impac...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,235 Views
10 Pages

Identical Viral Genetic Sequence Found in Black Flies (Simulium bivittatum) and the Equine Index Case of the 2006 U.S. Vesicular Stomatitis Outbreak

  • Barbara S. Drolet,
  • Will K. Reeves,
  • Kristine E. Bennett,
  • Steven J. Pauszek,
  • Miranda R. Bertram and
  • Luis L. Rodriguez

In 2006, vesicular stomatitis New Jersey virus (VSNJV) caused outbreaks in Wyoming (WY) horses and cattle after overwintering in 2004 and 2005. Within two weeks of the outbreak onset, 12,203 biting flies and 194 grasshoppers were collected near three...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,613 Views
20 Pages

Comparative Feeding and Defecation Behaviors of Trypanosoma cruzi-Infected and Uninfected Triatomines (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) from the Americas

  • Keswick C. Killets,
  • Jillian Wormington,
  • Italo Zecca,
  • Luis Fernando Chaves,
  • Gabriel L. Hamer and
  • Sarah A. Hamer

10 February 2025

Triatomines are vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae), the agent of Chagas disease. Stercorarian transmission occurs when infectious parasites are passed in insect feces to vertebrates through the biting wound or mucosa. Def...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,553 Views
18 Pages

27 May 2025

Biting midges, Culicoides spp. (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), are significant vectors capable of transmitting arboviruses, such as bluetongue virus, to livestock. New Zealand is free of Culicoides, and a national surveillance programme is in place for t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,042 Views
13 Pages

Juvenile Hormone Involved in the Defensive Behaviors of Soldiers in Termite Reticulitermes aculabialis

  • Yiying Li,
  • Letong Yin,
  • Ruiyao Guo,
  • Yunliang Du,
  • Bo Wang,
  • Long Liu,
  • Zhenya Li,
  • Wei Liu,
  • Guozhi Zhang and
  • Lijuan Su
  • + 2 authors

14 February 2024

Eusocial insects have evolved specific defensive strategies to protect their colonies. In termite colonies, soldiers perform a colony-level defense by displaying mechanical biting, head-banging and mandible opening–closing behaviors. However, f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,566 Views
10 Pages

Resilin Distribution and Sexual Dimorphism in the Midge Antenna and Their Influence on Frequency Sensitivity

  • Brian D. Saltin,
  • Yoko Matsumura,
  • Andrew Reid,
  • James F. Windmill,
  • Stanislav N. Gorb and
  • Joseph C. Jackson

11 August 2020

Small-scale bioacoustic sensors, such as antennae in insects, are often considered, biomechanically, to be not much more than the sum of their basic geometric features. Therefore, little is known about the fine structure and material properties of th...

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