Department of Entomology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
Department of Entomology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
Trends Parasitol. 2021 Nov;37(11):959-975. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2021.07.013. Epub 2021 Sep 6.
Blood feeding is a fundamental mosquito behavior with consequences for pathogen transmission and control. Feeding behavior can be studied through two lenses - patterns and preference. Feeding patterns are assessed via blood meal analyses, reflecting mosquito-host associations influenced by environmental and biological parameters. Bias can profoundly impact results, and we provide recommendations for mitigating these effects. We also outline design choices for host preference research, which can take many forms, and highlight their respective (dis)advantages for preference measurement. Finally, Aedes albopictus serves as a case study for how to apply these lessons to interpret data and understand feeding biology. We illustrate how assumptions and incomplete evidence can lead to inconsistent interpretations by reviewing Ae. albopictus feeding studies alongside prevalent narratives about perceived behavior.
吸血是蚊子的一种基本行为,会影响病原体的传播和控制。吸血行为可以通过两种视角来研究——模式和偏好。通过血液分析来评估吸血模式,反映出受环境和生物参数影响的蚊子与宿主的关系。偏见会对结果产生深远的影响,因此我们提供了减轻这些影响的建议。我们还概述了用于宿主偏好研究的设计选择,这些研究可以采用多种形式,并强调了它们在偏好测量方面各自的(优缺点)。最后,白纹伊蚊作为一个案例研究,说明如何应用这些经验教训来解释数据和理解吸血生物学。我们通过回顾白纹伊蚊吸血研究以及关于感知行为的普遍说法,说明了假设和不完整的证据如何导致不一致的解释。