@article{fdi:010091077, title = {{N}o sexual pheromones in {A}nopheles mosquitoes ?}, author = {{A}dams, {K}. and {R}oux, {O}livier}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{S}warming behavior is the cornerstone of the anopheline mating system. {A}t dusk, males congregate in monospecific swarms in which females come to find a mate once in their lives. {A}lthough many {A}nopheles species coexist in sympatry, hybrids are infrequent, suggesting the existence of strong premating often play a crucial role in bringing sexes together in a speciesspecific manner among insects. {W}hile the existence of sexual pheromones in {A}nopheles species has been postulated, only a few studies developed experimental designs to investigate their presence. {H}ere, we discuss the contrasting and debatable findings regarding both long-range and contact sex pheromones in the context of swarm ecology in {A}nopheles species.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{C}urrent {O}pinion in {I}nsect {S}cience}, volume = {64}, numero = {}, pages = {101227 [ p.]}, ISSN = {2214-5745}, year = {2024}, DOI = {10.1016/j.cois.2024.101227}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010091077}, }