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Fig 1.

Study area with documented points of Anopheles gambiae species.

Georeferenced Anopheles species locations reprinted for illustrative purposes only from Okorie et al. [39] under a CC BY 4.0 license, with permission from PLOS ONE.

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Table 1.

Environmental variables used.

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Fig 2.

Suitable habitats for Anopheles species in Nigeria: (a) An. gambiae s.l., (b) An. gambiae s.s. and (c) An. arabiensis. Georeferenced Anopheles species locations reprinted for illustrative purposes only from Okorie et al. [39] under a CC BY 4.0 license, with permission from PLOS ONE.

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Table 2.

Ecological zones suitability and distribution of Anopheles species.

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Fig 3.

Potential distribution of Anopheles species in Nigeria: (a) An. gambiae s.l., (b) An. gambiae s.s. and (c) An. arabiensis. Georeferenced Anopheles species locations reprinted for illustrative purposes only from Okorie et al. [39] under a CC BY 4.0 license, with permission from PLOS ONE.

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Fig 4.

Mean distribution density of An. gambiae s.l., An. gambiae s.s., and An. arabiensis in Each Nigerian State.

Note: if 1 ≡ 0 (species do not occur); then >1 = species occur; and 2 = maximum species prevalence.

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Table 3.

Anopheles species prevalence by regions under current climate.

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Fig 5.

Jackknife test for (a) An. gambiae s.l. (b) An. gambiae s.s. (c) An. Arabiensis.

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