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Fig. 6 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 6

From: Targeting male mosquito mating behaviour for malaria control

Fig. 6

Size assortative mating in swarms implies that, in terms of mating, larger is not simply better and that releases should aim to produce a broad distribution of mosquito phenotypes. In (a) size assortative mating in wild swarms of An. gambiae (modified from [65]); and (b) in laboratory produced swarms of an old laboratory strain (Ekechukwu and Tripet, unpublished data)

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