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Supplement 1. Raw mosquito abundance data for ground and elevated traps in 2005.
<h2>File List</h2><blockquote>
<p><a href="data.txt">data.txt</a> -- (MD5: 5ac25e029ad9fce2071e7cd54642d474)</p>
</blockquote><h2>Description</h2><blockquote>
<p>The file data.txt is a tab-separated file. It contains mosquito species abundance raw data from 2005, when traps where located both at ground and elevated. There are no missing values.</p>
<p>Column Definitions:</p>
<ol>
<li>Elevated or ground traps</li>
<li>Sampled sites, abbreviations explained in main article</li>
<li>Total number of trap-nights</li>
<li><i>Culex restuans</i> abundance</li>
<li><i>Culex pipiens</i> abundance</li>
<li><i>Aedes vexans</i> abundance</li>
<li><i>Culiseta inornata </i>abundance</li>
<li><i>Anopheles punctipennis </i>abundance</li>
<li><i>Anopheles walkeri</i> abundance</li>
<li><i>Anopheles quadrimaculatus</i>abundance</li>
<li><i>Aedes (Ochlerotatus) triseriatus</i> abundance</li>
<li><i>Aedes (Ochlerotatus) trivittatus</i> abundance</li>
<li><i>Coquilletidia perturbans</i> abundance</li>
<li><i>Anopheles perplexens</i> abundance</li>
<li><i>Culex tarsalis</i> abundance</li>
<li><i>Uranotaenia sapphirina</i> abundance</li>
</ol>
<p>Checksum values are:</p>
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<p>6697 for colums 4–16</p>
<p>422 for column 3 </p>
<p>357 for column 6</p>
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Vector Index Data Roost and Non-Roost
Data used for calculating average vector index at roost and non-roost site
Sentinel Bird Exposure Data
Data describing exposure status of each sentinel bird and amount of time spent housed in field cage
Bird Baited Trap and Paired Light Trap Data
Culex abundance and infection data from bird baited traps and paired light traps used to estimate per capita vector index from 201
Intersexuality and the Cricket Frog Decline: Historic and Geographic Trends-2
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Intersexuality and the Cricket Frog Decline: Historic and Geographic Trends"</p><p>Environmental Health Perspectives 2004;113(3):261-265.</p><p>Published online 7 Dec 2004</p><p>PMCID:PMC1253749.</p><p>This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original DOI.</p
Intersexuality and the Cricket Frog Decline: Historic and Geographic Trends-3
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Intersexuality and the Cricket Frog Decline: Historic and Geographic Trends"</p><p>Environmental Health Perspectives 2004;113(3):261-265.</p><p>Published online 7 Dec 2004</p><p>PMCID:PMC1253749.</p><p>This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original DOI.</p
Map of 2010 and 2011 mark-capture study region in suburban Chicago, Illinois.
<p>Gravid traps are orange triangles and light traps are blue circles and the larger trap symbols represent the 12 traps that captured marked <i>Culex</i> mosquitoes. Not all traps shown where trapped in both years. Red concentric rings represent the seven annuli used to calculate mean distance traveled. Inset shows nine catch basins enriched with <sup>15</sup>N-potassium nitrate as green squares and the red star represents the mean center of these nine points.</p
Emergence of <i>Culex</i> spp. mosquitoes from the nine catch basins receiving <sup>15</sup>N enrichment in suburban Chicago in 2010 (A) and 2011 (B).
<p>Stars represent the dates when <sup>15</sup>N-enriched female <i>Culex</i> pools were captured in traps.</p
Probability of detecting a marked female <i>Culex</i> spp. mosquito at different distances from larval origin.
<p>The prediction function is equal to (1+tanh((−0.76*x – 1.74)/2))/2. Dashed lines represent standard error.</p