Abstract

Part 1 The importance of blood-sucking insects. Part 2 The evolution of the blood-sucking habit: prolonged close association with vertebrates morphological pre-adaptation for piercing. Part 3 Feeding preferences of blood-sucking insects: host choice host choice and species complexes. Part 4 Location of the host: the behavioural framework of host location appetitive searching activation and orientation attraction movement between hosts. Part 5 Ingestion of the blood meal: vertebrate haemostasis insect anti-haemostatic factors probing stimulants phagostimulants mouthparts blood intake. Part 6 Managing the blood meal: midgut anatomy the blood meal gonotrophic concordance nutrition host hormones in the blood meal partitioning of resources from the blood meal autogeny. Part 7 Host - insect interactions: insect distribution on the surface of the host morphological specializations for life on the host host immune responses to insect salivary secretions behavioural defences of the host density dependent effects on feeding success. Part 8 Transmission of parasites by blood-sucking insects: transmission routes specificity in vector-parasite relationships origin of vector parasite relationships.

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