Figure 2From: Thermal behaviour of Anopheles stephensi in response to infection with malaria and fungal entomopathogensFrequency distribution of fungus- and malaria-infected An. stephensi on a thermal gradient. Percent frequency distribution of the pooled perching temperatures recorded from experiment 2. Anopheles stephensi were infected with the rodent malaria P. yoelii, the fungal isolate F52, a combination of the two or left untreated as a control. Dashed line shows the distribution of available temperatures in the gradient.Back to article page