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Fig. 7

From: Where have all the mosquito nets gone? Spatial modelling reveals mosquito net distributions across Tanzania do not target optimal Anopheles mosquito habitats

Fig. 7

Scatterplots and corresponding boxplots of mosquito net use as a function of mosquito habitat suitability. a Scatterplot of the average number of mosquito nets per house as a function of relative Anopheles habitat suitability with quantile regression and ordinary least squares (OLS) regression lines shown. The 0.9 quantile line is shown in blue, the ordinary least squares regression line is shown in green, and the 0.1 quantile line is shown in red. b Boxplot of mean and standard deviation of average number of mosquito nets used per house as a function of Anopheles relative habitat suitability, where habitat suitability is divided into deciles (e.g. 1 corresponds to lowest 10 %, etc.). Boxplot whiskers extend to the maximum and minimum values. c Scatterplot of the proportion of houses with mosquito nets as a function of relative Anopheles habitat suitability (i.e. houses with ≥1 mosquito net were assigned a value of 1; otherwise, 0), with quantile regression and ordinary least squares (OLS) regression lines shown. The 0.9 quantile line is shown in blue, the ordinary least squares regression line is shown in green, and the 0.1 quantile line is shown in red. d Boxplot of mean and standard deviation of the proportion of houses with mosquito nets as a function of relative Anopheles habitat suitability, where habitat suitability is divided into deciles

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