Fig. 2From: Anopheline and human drivers of malaria risk in northern coastal, Ecuador: a pilot studyAnopheline and human behaviours. Directly observed anopheline biting rates (based on HLCs) are outlined in red (outside) and blue (inside) throughout the night. The proportions of humans in 4 behavioural groups: outdoors, indoors awake, indoors asleep with LLINs, and indoors asleep without LLINs, are depicted in the bar graph. People went to sleep at 22.00 while 73.4% of inhabitants used bed netsBack to article page