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Time series analysis of survival and oviposition cycle duration of Anopheles funestus (Giles) in Mozambique.

Jacques Derek CharlwoodThomas A SmithAyubo KampangoErzelia V E TomasNakul Chitnis
Published in: PeerJ (2023)
have higher survival than do females, and that male survival was temperature independent and unaffected by the introduction of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs). The patterns of temperature dependence in females are at variance with results of laboratory studies. Time series approaches have the advantage for estimating survival that they do not depend on representative sampling of mosquitoes over the whole year. However, the estimates of oviposition cycle duration were associated with considerable uncertainty, which appears to be due to variability between insects in the duration of the resting period, and the estimates based on exit-trap data are sensitive to assumptions about relative trapping efficiencies.
Keyphrases
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