
doi: 10.1242/jeb.084434
![][1] Nothing fills a camper's heart with dread like the incessant whine of an active local mosquito population. Mosquitoes are able to track large mammals like humans by sniffing out exhaled carbon dioxide and homing in on the scent of chemicals produced in mammalian skin. While
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