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From: Ecological niche partitioning between Anopheles gambiae molecular forms in Cameroon: the ecological side of speciation

Figure 3

Habitat suitability maps of An. gambiae complex mosquitoes in Cameroon. Habitat suitability (HS) maps showing presence points (black dots) that were used for the ENFA for members of the An. gambiae complex in Cameroon. Habitat quality is classified in four classes of decreasing suitability: optimal (red), suitable (orange), marginal (yellow) and unsuitable (white). A: An. gambiae S form. HS map based on N = 328 presence points showing optimal (4.0% of the total study area), suitable (12.3%), marginal (25.3%) and unsuitable (58.4%) habitat. B: An. gambiae M form. HS map based on N = 80 presence points showing optimal (2.3% of the total study area), suitable (18.3%), marginal (34.7%) and unsuitable (44.7%) habitat. C: An. arabiensis. HS map based on N = 189 presence points showing optimal (5.6% of the total study area), suitable (22.0%), marginal (3.6%) and unsuitable (68.8%) habitat.

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