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Figure 1.

A map showing the study sites and habitat types used during the study period in western Kenya Highlands.

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Figure 2.

Types of habitats used for larvae abundance in different land use types.

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Figure 3.

Mosquitoes larvae diversity index by Simpson model in 85 weeks of survey.

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Figure 4.

Anopheles gambiae s.s and An. arabiensis larvae abundance and dynamics among identified specimen throughout 85 weeks of field surveys.

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Figure 5.

Mosquitoes larvae per dip in different (5A) crop cycle, (5B) seasonality, (5C) habitat types and (5D) land use types during 85 weeks of larvae abundance survey.

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Figure 6.

Mosquito larvae per dip in different grass cover (canopy) during 85 weeks of larvae abundance survey.

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Table 1.

Multiple regression analysis for assessment of mosquito larvae abundance in presence of different physico-chemical parameters in habitats (significant values are bolded).

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Table 2.

Multiple regression analysis for mosquito larvae abundance influenced the presence of the five predator species (significant values are bolded).

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Table 3.

Multiple regression analysis to investigate mosquito larvae abundance in different habitat size, habitat types and number of dips made (significant values are bolded).

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