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English: Fig. S2. The 2006-2015 Skeeter Buster mean monthly average Ae. aegypti potential abundance.
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Source Image file from Monaghan A, Morin C, Steinhoff D, Wilhelmi O, Hayden M, Quattrochi D, Reiskind M, Lloyd A, Smith K, Schmidt C, Scalf P, Ernst K (2016). "On the Seasonal Occurrence and Abundance of the Zika Virus Vector Mosquito Aedes Aegypti in the Contiguous United States". PLOS Currents. DOI:10.1371/currents.outbreaks.50dfc7f46798675fc63e7d7da563da76. PMID 27066299. PMC: 4807952.
Author Monaghan A, Morin C, Steinhoff D, Wilhelmi O, Hayden M, Quattrochi D, Reiskind M, Lloyd A, Smith K, Schmidt C, Scalf P, Ernst K
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