beyond nature and nurture: phenotypic plasticity in blood-feeding behavior of anopheles gambiae s.s. when humans are not readily accessible. | to test for the effects of host accessibility on blood-feeding behavior, we assessed degrees of anthropophily of the malaria mosquito anopheles gambiae at two stages of the behavioral sequence of host foraging, in a rice growing area near bobo-dioulasso, burkina faso, where humans are not readily accessible because of years of generalized use of (mostly non-impregnated) bed nets. first, patterns of host selection were assessed by the identification of the blood meal origin of indoor-resting samp ... | 2009 | 19996432 |