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Mosquitoes’ hearing properties profiled

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Researchers from the University of Bristol in the UK have discovered that mosquitoes can respond to sound by appropriately amplifying or reducing incoming noise for optimal hearing, and they are keen to understand how the insects mechanically respond to sound waves. Mosquitoes hear through their antennae, each of which comprises about 15,000 sensory cells. The insects can create their own vibrations to amplify incoming noises to improve the sensitivity of their hearing. Courtesy of Daniel Robert. The scientists, led by Daniel Robert, used a scanning laser Doppler vibrometer from...Read full article

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    Published: April 2006
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