Daniel A H Peach
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Peach D
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
. 2023 Mar;
2024(4):108301.
PMID: 36972956
Adult mosquitoes feed on plant sugar, frequently in the form of floral nectar. However, because of spatial and temporal variation in this behavior, as well as to the predilection of...
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Peach D, Blake A
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
. 2023 Mar;
2023(10):779-84.
PMID: 36972955
Mosquitoes use a variety of cues to locate resources in the world around them, including olfactory, thermal, and visual stimuli. Understanding how mosquitoes perceive these stimuli is important for understanding...
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Peach D, Blake A
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
. 2023 Mar;
2023(10):107671.
PMID: 36972954
Mosquitoes are considered the world's deadliest animal because of the pathogens they spread. Additionally, they are an unbearable nuisance in many areas. Visual stimuli play an important role in the...
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Peach D
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
. 2023 Mar;
2024(4):107666.
PMID: 36972953
The interactions between mosquitoes and plants and, particularly, between mosquitoes and plant sugars from flowers and other structures are often overlooked and are vastly underresearched compared to mosquito-vertebrate or mosquito-pathogen...
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Peach D
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
. 2023 Mar;
2024(4):108302.
PMID: 36972952
Adult mosquitoes, sometimes in vast numbers, visit flowers in their search for floral nectar. However, the ability of mosquitoes to pollinate the flowers they visit is often neglected and sometimes...
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Peach D, Matthews B
Am J Trop Med Hyg
. 2022 Jul;
107(2):231-244.
PMID: 35895394
Several invasive mosquitoes have become established in Canada, including important pathogen vectors such as Aedes albopictus, Ae. japonicus, and Culex pipiens. Some species have been present for decades, while others...
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Baharmand I, Coatsworth H, Peach D, Belton P, Lowenberger C
J Vector Ecol
. 2020 Nov;
45(2):285-296.
PMID: 33207061
Aedes japonicus japonicus (Theobald) is a relatively recent immigrant to the Pacific Northwest, having been collected in Washington State in 2001 and in British Columbia (BC) since 2014. We applied...
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Peach D, Matthews B
J Insect Sci
. 2020 May;
20(3).
PMID: 32451527
The coastal rock pool mosquito, Aedes (Tanakius) togoi (Theobald) (Diptera: Culicidae), is found in coastal east Asia in climates ranging from subtropical to subarctic. However, a disjunct population in the...
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Peach D, Ko E, Blake A, Gries G
PLoS One
. 2019 Jun;
14(6):e0217484.
PMID: 31163041
Inflorescence patterns of ultraviolet (UV) absorption and UV-reflection are attractive to many insect pollinators. To understand whether UV inflorescence cues affect the attraction of nectar-foraging mosquitoes, we worked with the...
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Peach D, Almond M, Gries R, Gries G
J Med Entomol
. 2019 May;
56(5):1346-1352.
PMID: 31143941
Plant essential oils (EOs) have been considered as spatial repellents to help disrupt the pathogen transmission cycle of mosquitoes. Our objective was to assess spatial repellency effects of EOs on...