Fig. 5: Ordinary Kriging of egg counts throughout the study area at the Mornington Peninsula. | Heredity

Fig. 5: Ordinary Kriging of egg counts throughout the study area at the Mornington Peninsula.

From: Urban population structure and dispersal of an Australian mosquito (Aedes notoscriptus) involved in disease transmission

Fig. 5

Trap locations are plotted as circles. Kriging predictions were performed on cube transformed egg counts. Colours indicate number of eggs per trap. Distribution of egg counts that kriging is based on shown in top-right panels. A Eggs collected in November 2019 (unsmoothed egg counts per trap ranged from 0 to 667); B Eggs collected in February 2020 (unsmoothed egg counts per trap ranged from 0 to 432).

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