Sentences with phrase «attracted by carbon dioxide»

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The carbon dioxide exhaled by animals, the look of high - contrast objects and the warmth of bitable bodies all attract mosquitoes, but in interacting ways that make the system hard to beat.
Mosquitoes follow carbon dioxide emitted when we breathe, and, once close enough, dive toward our bare skin, attracted by its odors.
The study by Australian and American scientists, conducted in naturally occurring carbon dioxide seeps in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay, found an acidic environment made reef fish become attracted to the smell of their predators.
Researchers found the dogfish sharks were not attracted to the smell of squid at carbon dioxide levels that the ocean is expected to reach by 2100.
Ticks like motion, warm temperatures from body heat, and the carbon dioxide exhaled by mammals, which is why they are attracted to hosts such as dogs, cats and other mammals.
Ticks like motion, warm temperatures from body heat, and the carbon dioxide exhaled by mammals, which is why they are attracted to such hosts as dogs, cats, rodents, rabbits, cattle, small mammals, etc..
It is attracted to people and pets and wild animals such as squirrels by body heat, movement, and exhaled carbon dioxide.
Higher abundance of phytoplankton and krill attracts other forms of sea life and may help offset climate change by absorbing larger amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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