Reconstructing the flight kinematics of swarming and mating in wild mosquitoes by Sachit Butail, Nicholas Manoukis, Moussa Diallo, José M. Ribeiro, Tovi.

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Reconstructing the flight kinematics of swarming and mating in wild mosquitoes

by Sachit Butail, Nicholas Manoukis, Moussa Diallo, José M. Ribeiro, Tovi Lehmann, and Derek A. Paley

InterfaceVolume 9(75):2624-2638

October 7, 2012

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The pair of images above are magnified and enhanced versions of raw footage obtained from the authors' fieldwork in Mali.

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Block-diagram of the mosquito tracking system.

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Top-down view of the (a) position and (b) velocity likelihood functions on a plane orthogonal to the image and parallel to the camera axis.

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(a) Two-dimensional projection of a 1 cm sphere tracing the interpolated path of a mosquito.

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Four examples of occlusion resolution by soft-clustering the occluded blobs into two individual mosquito streaks.

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The data collection system consists of the stereo camera rig and a laptop powered by an uninterrupted power supply (UPS).

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(a) Position (dashed blue) and cardinality error (solid green) for a swarm of 10 mosquitoes.

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GPS measurements of filming locations in Mali, Africa ©2012 Google, ©2012 DigitalGlobe.

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Instantaneous three-dimensional (a) position and (b) velocity tracks of a male mosquito (black solid) in the Aug. 29 sequence (S molecular form).

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Instantaneous horizontal versus vertical speed of male mosquitoes in six sequences (black dots).

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Instantaneous three-dimensional (a) position and (b) velocity of a female mosquito that coupled in the Aug. 29 sequence, filmed 70 s after the male position and velocity shown in figure 9.

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Three-dimensional reconstruction of A. gambiae mating events in the wild.

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Relative distance (a) and speeds (b) of mating male and female A. gambiae mosquitoes in six mating sequences.

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