Fig. 10From: Effects of indoor air movement and ambient temperature on mosquito (Anopheles gambiae) behaviour around bed nets: implications for malaria prevention initiativesDiagrammatic depiction of the possible effects on mosquito near-net behaviour seen from the head end of the occupied bed net in cool conditions in the presence of the low-speed cross-draught. The gentle cross-draught disrupts plume shifting much of its influence away from the roof with the result that some near-net activity is displaced to the net side. See Fig. 9 for an explanation of figure features and limitationsBack to article page