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Table 1.

Descriptions of parameters used in the models.

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Fig 1.

Illustrations of simulated mosquito flying paths.

A) 3D display of random walk at different time points; B) 2D projected flying paths at different time points for random walk (left panel), with attractant (middle panel), and with repellent and no resistance (right panel).

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Fig 2.

Current 2D projected locations of mosquitoes at different time points in different settings.

A) random walk; B) with attractant; C) with repellent and no resistance; and D) with repellent and resistant mosquitoes. Colors in the heat maps show different concentrations of attractant odors or repellent volatile particles.

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Fig 3.

Frequency distribution of time when mosquitoes reached the host at different attractant release rates.

C0 is the attractant concentration.

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Fig 4.

Frequency distribution of time when mosquitoes were expelled, for non-resistant (blue bar) and resistant (red bar) mosquitoes.

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Fig 5.

Frequency distribution of time when mosquitoes were attracted to the host or expelled from the simulation space, for non-resistant and resistant mosquitoes.

Red bar: Frequency distribution of resistant mosquitoes attracted to the odor release point at different times. Green bar: Frequency distribution of resistant mosquitoes repelled from the simulation space at different times. Black curve: Frequency distribution of non-resistant mosquitoes repelled from the simulation space at different times.

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