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Fig. 1 | Infectious Diseases of Poverty

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From: Photoperiodic diapause in a subtropical population of Aedes albopictus in Guangzhou, China: optimized field-laboratory-based study and statistical models for comprehensive characterization

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Study areas in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China. a (Sanyuanli, Yuexiu District), b (Jiahe, Baiyun District), and c (Jiangpu, Conghua District) represent the three sites at which the populations were monitored. d represents Tonghe, Baiyun District, the site at which seasonal diapause was monitored using our improved ovitraps. The green triangles indicate the four different ecological habitats (construction site, garden, residential area, and school) that correspond to the three studied sites

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