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Frances Hawkes
Frances Hawkes
Associate Professor, University of Greenwich
Verified email at gre.ac.uk - Homepage
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Seeing is believing: the nocturnal malarial mosquito Anopheles coluzzii responds to visual host-cues when odour indicates a host is nearby
F Hawkes, G Gibson
Parasites & vectors 9, 1-13, 2016
752016
Exploiting Anopheles responses to thermal, odour and visual stimuli to improve surveillance and control of malaria
FM Hawkes, RK Dabiré, SP Sawadogo, SJ Torr, G Gibson
Scientific reports 7 (1), 17283, 2017
742017
Vector compositions change across forested to deforested ecotones in emerging areas of zoonotic malaria transmission in Malaysia
FM Hawkes, BO Manin, A Cooper, S Daim, J Jelip, T Husin, TH Chua
Scientific reports 9 (1), 13312, 2019
692019
Host Decoy Trap (HDT) with cattle odour is highly effective for collection of exophagic malaria vectors
B Abong’o, X Yu, MJ Donnelly, M Geier, G Gibson, J Gimnig, F Ter Kuile, ...
Parasites & vectors 11, 1-11, 2018
402018
The mosquito: An introduction
FM Hawkes, RJ Hopkins
Mosquitopia, 16-31, 2021
272021
Evaluation of electric nets as means to sample mosquito vectors host-seeking on humans and primates
F Hawkes, BO Manin, SH Ng, SJ Torr, C Drakeley, TH Chua, ...
Parasites & vectors 10, 1-13, 2017
252017
People, environment and place: the function and significance of human hybrid relationships at an allotment in South East England
FM Hawkes, TG Acott
Local environment 18 (10), 1117-1133, 2013
252013
Characterization of vector communities and biting behavior in South Sulawesi with host decoy traps and human landing catches
JR Davidson, RN Baskin, H Hasan, TA Burton, M Wardiman, N Rahma, ...
Parasites & Vectors 13, 1-17, 2020
222020
Multimodal synergisms in host stimuli drive landing response in malaria mosquitoes
M Carnaghi, SR Belmain, RJ Hopkins, FM Hawkes
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 7379, 2021
212021
Potential vector for West Nile virus prevalent in Kent
JM Medlock, AGC Vaux, G Gibson, FM Hawkes, RA Cheke
The Veterinary record 175 (11), 284, 2014
172014
Modification of spontaneous activity patterns in the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto when presented with host‐associated stimuli
F Hawkes, S Young, G Gibson
Physiological Entomology 37 (3), 233-240, 2012
142012
Vision in mosquitoes
FM Hawkes, J Zeil, G Gibson
Sensory ecology of disease vectors, 511-533, 2022
132022
Wetland Mosquito Survey Handbook
FM Hawkes, JM Medlock, AGC Vaux, RA Cheke, G Gibson
13*2020
Impact of visual features on capture of Aedes aegypti with host decoy traps (HDT)
JY Tang, J Kosgei, E Ochomo, BA Ndenga, R Ghiaseddin, NF Lobo, ...
Medical and Veterinary Entomology 35 (2), 169-176, 2021
102021
Visual and thermal stimuli modulate mosquito-host contact with implications for improving malaria vector control tools
M Carnaghi, F Mandelli, L Feugère, J Joiner, S Young, SR Belmain, ...
Iscience 27 (1), 2024
92024
Manure and mosquitoes: life history traits of two malaria vector species enhanced by larval exposure to cow dung, whilst chicken dung has a strong negative effect
H Hardy, R Hopkins, L Mnyone, FM Hawkes
Parasites & Vectors 15 (1), 472, 2022
92022
The Mosquito: An Introduction. Mosquitopia: The Place of Pests in a Healthy World. M. Hall and D. Tamïr. London and New York
FM Hawkes, RJ Hopkins
Routledge, 2022
92022
The human-baited host decoy trap (HDT) is an efficient sampling device for exophagic Anopheles arabiensis within irrigated lands in southern Malawi
K Zembere, J Chirombo, P Nasoni, DP McDermott, L Tchongwe-Divala, ...
Scientific reports 12 (1), 3428, 2022
8*2022
Mosquito Magnet® traps as a potential means of monitoring blackflies of medical and veterinary importance
D López‐Peña, FM Hawkes, GI Gibson, C Johnston, AGC Vaux, ...
Medical and Veterinary Entomology 35 (4), 646-651, 2021
62021
Capture of high numbers of Simulium vectors can be achieved with Host Decoy Traps to support data acquisition in the onchocerciasis elimination endgame
BAD Talom, P Enyong, RA Cheke, R Djouaka, FM Hawkes
Acta Tropica 221, 106020, 2021
62021
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