By 2042, will the population of Anopheles gambiae be less than 1% of its current population, or will its range be less than 1% of its current range.
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@ian That would certainly count, but so would a USA style chemical eradication effort would also count, as would any major climactic disruption that incidentally wipes out mosquitoes (climate change, nuclear war, etc)
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