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- who: Nicole E. Wynne from the DepartmentState University have published the research: Visual threats reduce blood-feeding and trigger escape responses in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: The authors provide an experimental paradigm that permits the presentation of visual cues in isolation from mechanical perturbations. For all the experiments, 6-8 days old female mosquitoes were used.
- how: For the analysis the authors used a Generalized Linear Model assuming a quasibinomial error distribution for the proportion of feeding and a Poisson error distribution for the number of . . .
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