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Fig. 4 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 4

From: Temperature, season, and latitude influence development-related phenotypes of Philippine Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus): Implications for dengue control amidst global warming

Fig. 4

a–e Photoperiod setup. Adult Ae. aegypti couples inside plastic cups covered with fine-mesh cloth were exposed at 13.5L:10.5D with the use of a lamp a programmed by a timer (b), within a rack covered with a black cloth (a, c) inside the insectary. F1 Ae. aegypti egg cohorts were exposed inside an environmental chamber programmed at a temperature regime, 65–75% RH, 8.5L:15.5D (control) (d) and 12L:12D photoperiod (e)

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