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    MOESM5 of Modelling the persistence of mosquito vectors of malaria in Burkina Faso

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    Additional file 5. The effects of combining dry season survival hypotheses (aestivation, migration and small permanent larval sites) on vector persistence across the simulation area

    MOESM2 of Modelling the persistence of mosquito vectors of malaria in Burkina Faso

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    Additional file 2. Showing the distributions of local dispersal and migration distances across the simulation area

    MOESM1 of Modelling the persistence of mosquito vectors of malaria in Burkina Faso

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    Additional file 1. The seasonal and spatial trends in rainfall across the simulation area

    MOESM3 of Modelling the persistence of mosquito vectors of malaria in Burkina Faso

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    Additional file 3. Model parameters and default values

    MOESM2 of The use of driving endonuclease genes to suppress mosquito vectors of malaria in temporally variable environments

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    Additional file 2. Rainfall model fitter. A Mathematica file which fits the rainfall model paper to precipitation data

    Additional file 11: Figure S7.1. of Predicting Wolbachia invasion dynamics in Aedes aegypti populations using models of density-dependent demographic traits

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    Gelman–Rubin plots of the posterior fitted values. Plots show the shrink factor for three chains each starting at different initial values: A, B. β U and β W ; C, D. α U and α W ; E, F. γ U and γ W ; G, H. v U and v W ; I, J. η U and η W ; K, L. ψ U and ψ W . (PDF 199 kb

    Additional file 4: Figure S1.2. of Predicting Wolbachia invasion dynamics in Aedes aegypti populations using models of density-dependent demographic traits

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    The observed cumulative number of pupae (red lines) and hatched larvae (black lines) compared and the posterior fitted values. The predicted cumulative numbers of pupae (blue lines) and hatched larvae (green lines) are given by the maximum posterior probability iteration. Blue and green shaded areas show the 95 % credible interval for the cumulative numbers of pupae and hatched larvae respectively. Results for Populations A and B are shown on the left and right side of the vertical dotted line. (PDF 65 kb
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