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Linking individual phenotype to density-dependent population growth: the influence of body size on the population dynamics of malaria vectors

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Figure 1. Weekly (a) crude (circles: raw data; solid line:arithmetic mean), (b) running density and (c) per capitapopulation growth rate of A
Figure 2. Weekly variation of exogenous factors of the study site (aA. gambiaedashed black line, minimum) and humidity (solid grey line, maximum; dashed grey line, minimum); and endogenous factors ofthe) rainfall, and (b) temperature (solid black line, max
Figure 3. The relationship between A. gambiae s.l. population growth rate and (a) current density and (b) current density scaledagainst weekly rainfall (relative estimate of carrying capacity).
Table 2. Series of nested models evaluated to determine which best predicted the population dynamics of Anopheles gambiaes.l

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