Fig. 1From: The interplay between malaria vectors and human activity accounts for high residual malaria transmission in a Burkina Faso village with universal ITN coverageHourly vector species biting activity. Anopheles arabiensis and A. coluzzii female temporal trends predicted by GAM throughout the 16Â h of human landing catches carried out indoors (IN, red) and outdoors (OUT, green) in Goden village. The smooth graphs are derived from predicted coefficients of mosquito hourly abundances. The mean values and confidence intervals of the temporal trends are represented as continuous lines and dashed areas, respectively (see also Additional file 3: S3b)Back to article page