Orientation response of haematophagous bugs to CO2: The effect of the temporal structure of the stimulus
Carbon dioxide is generally recognized as an important cue used by haematophagous insects to locate a food source. When the mammalian hosts of these insects breathe, they normally emanate considerable amounts of CO 2 at discrete intervals, i.e. with each exhalation. In this work, we analysed the eff...
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