Article 6QC7J Male mosquitoes can pick out females by sound, study finds

Male mosquitoes can pick out females by sound, study finds

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Nicola Davis Science correspondent
from Science | The Guardian on (#6QC7J)

Researchers say males can see other mosquitoes flying around, but give chase only when they hear female buzzing

While dulcet tones might sway humans looking for a partner, it seems they are also important for male mosquitoes: researchers have found the insects chase others only when they hear the buzz of a female.

Male mosquitoes form swarms involving thousands of individuals to attract potential partners, but must avoid bumping into each other while pursuing the females that turn up.

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