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Additional file 1 of An assessment of adult mosquito collection techniques for studying species abundance and diversity in Maferinyah, Guinea

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posted on 2020-03-25, 04:31 authored by Cintia Cansado-Utrilla, Claire L. Jeffries, Mojca Kristan, Victor A. Brugman, Patrick Heard, Gnepou Camara, Moussa Sylla, Abdoul H. Beavogui, Louisa A. Messenger, Seth R. Irish, Thomas Walker
Additional file 1: Table S1. Coordinates and description of the sampling points in Maferinyah Centre One, Senguelen and Fandie. Latitude and longitude were obtained using GPS (eTrex 10, Garmin). Table S2. Number of mosquitoes collected per site, sampling point, time period and trap. Note that 150 collections were performed in total: 50 collections per site (× 3 sites); 30 collections per trap (× 5 traps); 10 collections per sampling point (× 15 sampling points). Table S3. PCR assays. Primers, final volumes and conditions of each PCR assay are shown. Table S4. Species confirmed by molecular analysis. Sequencing, or a combination of sequencing and species-specific end-point PCR were used to confirm species. A representative specimen from each species is shown, with GenBank accession numbers for sequences generated in this study provided. Table S5. Statistical differences between the abundance of mosquitoes captured by the five traps. Table showing the results of the final Generalised Linear Mixed Model: Abundance ~ Site + (1|Point) + Time + Trap for the difference in the abundance of mosquitoes captured by the 5 traps. Table S6. Mosquitoes used for molecular identification. Number and proportion of mosquitoes used for molecular ID within each genus (A), each trap and each site (B).

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Wellcome Trust / Royal Society Sir Henry Dale Fellowship Bayer Sir Halley Stewart Trust

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