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Table 1.

Sandflies species distribution captured with Falcon-type automatic light trap.

By genera, site and residence space, Miranda, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, from August 2013 to July 2014.

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Fig 1.

A (left panel): Average of sand fly abundance throughout the year by site and sampled location (outdoor[black] vs. indoor [blue]). B (right panel): Monthly mean temperature, humidity and accumulated rainfall throughout the year.

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Fig 2.

Exponential negative correlation between VL vector abundance and other sandfly species’ abundance (OSF) by sampling location (indoor/outdoors) (left panel).

Other species count (model intercept) and negative correlation estimated for each domicile space (right panel).

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Fig 3.

Expected seasonal changes in VL vector abundance throughout the year for each residence space (left panel).

Risk, seasonality strength, and number of peaks estimated for each residence space (right panel).

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Fig 4.

Sex ratio changes throughout the year by location (indoors vs outdoors) (left panel).

Risk, seasonality strength, and number of peaks estimated for each location (indoors vs outdoors) (right panel).

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Table 2.

Females of sandflies submitted to PCR-RFLP for Leishmania DNA detection, number of positive pools, and minimum infection rate.

Pools were organized per site, capture, and species, Miranda, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, from August 2013 to July 2014.

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