MOESM2 of Combining indoor and outdoor methods for controlling malaria vectors: an ecological model of endectocide-treated livestock and insecticidal bed nets
Laith Yakob
Mary Cameron
Jo Lines
10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3716089_D2.v1
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/figure/MOESM2_of_Combining_indoor_and_outdoor_methods_for_controlling_malaria_vectors_an_ecological_model_of_endectocide-treated_livestock_and_insecticidal_bed_nets/4750150
Additional file 2. Sensitivity of temporal dynamics to blood-host species composition. The column labels (1:3, 1:1 and 3:1) correspond with the ratio of humans: cattle. The row labels (on the right) correspond with the biting Type (I–V). Parameter (α,β) values used to produce the different biting Types I–V, respectively, are: 1,1; 0.5,2; 2,2; 2,0.5 and 0.5,0.5. As Fig. 2, the different lines within the sub-plot correspond with increasing levels (for lower lines) of endectocide used jointly with LLINs (bed nets as a standalone strategy are depicted in the top line of each sub-plot).
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