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Table 5 Statistical differences between the number of trapped individuals among the four trapping devices and aggregated biotopes

From: Field evaluation of four widely used mosquito traps in Central Europe

Response variable

Biotope

Traps

Estimate

SE

DF

t

p

Total

Floodplain

BG vs. CDC

-81.304

22.617

98.2

-3.59

0.001

 

Floodplain

CDC vs. EVS

77.536

22.597

98.1

3.43

0.001

 

Floodplain

CDC vs. MM

82.400

23.742

99.2

3.47

0.001

 

Urban

BG vs. CDC

11.106

5.247

168.1

2.12

0.036

 

Urban

BG vs. EVS

13.851

5.247

168.1

2.64

0.009

 

Urban

BG vs. MM

20.203

5.430

169.1

3.72

<0.001

 

Wet forest

BG vs. CDC

216.625

38.277

27.0

5.66

<0.001

 

Wet forest

BG vs. EVS

243.375

38.277

27.0

6.36

<0.001

 

Wet forest

BG vs. MM

281.750

38.277

27.0

7.36

<0.001

  1. Mean +/-SE differences in least squares means associated with the mixed linear models for the number of trapped individuals per trapping period among the four trapping devices and the three aggregated biotopes (only significant differences shown). BG: Biogents Sentinel trap, EVS: Heavy Duty Encephalitis Vector Survey trap, CDC: Centres for Disease Control miniature light trap, MM: Mosquito Magnet Patriot Mosquito trap, Estimate: differences in least squares means, SE: standard error, DF: degrees of freedom, t: t-value, p: p value.