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. 2014 Jun 12;7:268. doi: 10.1186/1756-3305-7-268

Table 3.

Statistical differences between the number of trapped individuals per genera among the four trapping devices

Response variable Traps Estimate SE DF t p
Anopheles
BG vs. MM
-0.905
0.349
300.7
-2.59
0.010
 
CDC vs. MM
-0.950
0.349
300.6
-2.72
0.007
 
EVS vs. MM
-1.456
0.349
300.6
-4.17
<0.001
Aedes/
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ochlerotatus
BG vs. EVS
23.570
10.264
299.1
2.30
0.022
 
BG vs. MM
23.796
10.654
299.5
2.23
0.026
 
CDC vs. EVS
32.398
10.260
299.0
3.16
0.002
 
CDC vs. MM
32.624
10.650
299.5
3.06
0.002
Culex
BG vs. CDC
8.933
2.807
299.2
3.18
0.002
 
BG vs. EVS
6.475
2.807
299.2
2.31
0.022
 
BG vs. MM
16.962
2.911
300.5
5.83
<0.001
 
CDC vs. MM
8.029
2.910
300.5
2.76
0.006
 
EVS vs. MM
10.486
2.910
300.5
3.60
0.000
Culiseta BG vs. EVS -0.963 0.328 298.5 -2.93 0.004

Mean +/-SE differences in least squares means associated with the mixed linear models for the number of individuals per trapping period among the four trapping devices. Only mosquito genera caught with more than 100 individuals are shown and trapping periods were only included if the genus was detected with at least one individual in the corresponding trapping period at the sampling location (only significant differences shown). BG: Biogents Sentinel trap, EVS: Heavy Duty Encephalitis Vector Survey trap, CDC: Centres for Disease Control miniature light trap, MM: Mosquito Magnet Patriot Mosquito trap, Estimate: differences in least squares means, SE: standard error, DF: degrees of freedom, t: t-value, p: p value.