Fig. 4: The effects of infection time on the model-derived HMTP. | Communications Biology

Fig. 4: The effects of infection time on the model-derived HMTP.

From: Modelling the effects of diurnal temperature variation on malaria infection dynamics in mosquitoes

Fig. 4

Outdoor refers to the hourly temperature logger values outside a single house. Indoor refers to the hourly temperature averaged from temperature loggers placed in six houses. Times shown are not in Zeitgeiber time. The Tukey-style box plots show the median (horizontal line), 25th percentile (Q1; lower hinge), 75th percentile (Q3; upper hinge), Q1 minus 1.5 times the interquartile range (lower whisker) and Q3 plus 1.5 times this interquartile range (upper whisker) for all predicted HMTP values for different months of the year 2020. Note that for the indoor and outdoor predicted values are only available for the subset of the year when temperature logger data were available.

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