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Additional file 1 of The effect of light and ventilation on house entry by Anopheles arabiensis sampled using light traps in Tanzania: an experimental hut study

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posted on 2022-02-07, 04:28 authored by Arnold S. Mmbando, John Bradley, Deogratius Kazimbaya, Robert Kasubiri, Jakob Knudsen, Doreen Siria, Lorenz von Seidlein, Fredros O. Okumu, Steve W. Lindsay
Additional file 1: Figure S1. Huts used in the study; opaque-walled, (A), transparent-walled houses, (B), partial open eave-gaps, (C), completely closed eave-gaps, (D), Star home-style house (E), and traditional-style house (F). Table S1. Treatment rotations between the semi-field chambers experiment 1 black fill represents opaque-walled and no fill represents transparent walled, experiment 2 black fill represent open gaps and no fill represent closed gap, and experiment 3 black fill represent poorly ventilated huts and no fill represent well ventilated huts (Star-home style). Each experiment was conducted over 24 nights and the entire project over 72 nights. Table S2. Volunteer rotations between semi-field chambers.

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