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Mosquito survival

figure, tablereferencevariablelocationareapositionperiod (YYY1M1-YYY2M2)mosquito speciesnote
Charlwood et al. 1995 (fig. 2) MOSQd, RRdTanzaniaNamawala8°09'S, 36°24'E199101-199104Anopheles arabiensisdecline of mosquitoes without recruitments => pd
Charlwood et al. 1995 (fig. 3) MOSQd, CSPRTanzaniaNamawala8°09'S, 36°24'E199102-199103Anopheles arabiensisdecline of mosquitoes without recruitments => pd
Charlwood et al. 1997 (tab. 1 and 2) parous rate, CSPR, pdTanzaniaNamawala, Michenga(8°09'S, 36°24'E), (8°07'S, 36°39'E)199102-199103Anopheles arabiensis-
Charlwood et al. 2000 (fig. 2) MOSQdTanzaniaKilembero river8°S, 36°E199210-199212Anopheles arabiensis, Anopheles funestus, Anopheles gambiaepd estimation
Clements and Patterson 1981 (fig. 4) MOSQdSri LankaColombo6°56'N, 79°51'E-Culex qulnquefasciatuspd estimation
Costantini et al. 1996 (fig. 5) MRRdBurkina FasoGoundri12°30'N, 1°20'W199109, 199209Anopheles gambiae complexmark-release-recapture experiment => pd
Costantini et al. 1996 (tab. 10) MRRdBurkina FasoGoundri12°30'N, 1°20'W199109, 199209Anopheles gambiae complexmark-release-recapture experiment => pd
Dossantos et al. 2004 (fig. 2) MRRdBrasilSao Paulo24°30'S, 27°50'W-Anopheles albitarsis sensu latomark-release-recapture experiment => pd estimation
Dossantos et al. 2004 (tab. 1) MRRd, pdBrasilSao Paulo24°30'S, 27°50'W-Anopheles albitarsis sensu latomark-release-recapture experiment => pd estimation
El Sayed et al. 2000 (tab. 1) parous rate, mosquito longevitySudanKhartoum15°35'N, 32°32'E199510-199612Anopheles arabiensis2 villages
Hoshen and Morse 2005 (fig. 4) INC??Botswana----LMM sensitivity relative to different pd settings
Kiszewski et al. 2004 (tab. 3) pd of dominant mosquito vectors------
Mutero and Birley 1987 (fig. 1) pdKenyaJimbo, Msihu, Jaribuni, Mwea(4°40'S, 39°14'E), (4°32'S, 39°17'E), (3°40'S, 39°45'E), -1981 to 1984Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles merus, Anopheles arabiensis-
Mutero and Birley 1987 (fig. 1) parous rates by MOSQKenyaJimbo, Msihu, Jaribuni, Mwea(4°40'S, 39°14'E), (4°32'S, 39°17'E), (3°40'S, 39°45'E), -1981 to 1984Anopheles gambiae sensu strictoz(Mwea)=1159
Styler et al. 2007 (fig. 1) hazard rate----Aedes aegyptiexperiments in the laboratory
Styler et al. 2007 (fig. 4) VC----Aedes aegyptiVC according to different mortality models
Vercruysse 1985 (tab. 1) pdSenegalPikine14°45'N, 17°24'W198112-198212Anopheles arabiensispd estimation by parous rate; mosquito age groups (P,NP1 and NP2)

Notes

position taken from http://www.heavens-above.com/countries.aspx
˜position roughly rated from Fig. 2 in Hay et al. (2002c)
position roughly rated from information provided by Patz et al. (1998)
position of the meteorological station
that is the position of Sapu, located in the vicinity of Jahally
position roughly rated from Fig. 1 in Molineaux and Gramiccia (1980)
position taken from Hay et al. (2005a)