Fig. 6
From: Targeting male mosquito mating behaviour for malaria control

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gambiae (modified from [65]); and (b) in laboratory produced swarms of an old laboratory strain (Ekechukwu and Tripet, unpublished data)