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Fig 1.

Map showing the location of the mosquito-surveyed cemeteries in Miami-Dade, Florida (latitude, 25.761681; longitude, -80.191788).

Fig 1 was produced using ArcGIS 10.2 (Esri, Redlands, CA) using freely available layers from the Miami-Dade County’s Open Data Hub— https://gis-mdc.opendata.arcgis.com/.

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Table 1.

Total number of mosquitoes collected at cemeteries in Miami-Dade County, Florida.

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Fig 2.

Box plot graph displaying the total number of mosquitoes collected in the twelve cemeteries surveyed in Miami-Dade County, Florida.

(A) All collected mosquitoes; (B) adult mosquitoes; (C) larvae; and (D) pupae. Boxes represent the 25–75 percent quartiles; the horizontal line inside the box represents the median; the whiskers represent the largest data point less than 1.5 times the box height; and values further that limit are shown as outlier dots.

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Table 2.

Mosquito counts and area, perimeter, and NDVI of the 12 cemeteries surveyed in Miami-Dade County, Florida.

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Table 3.

Bivariate Linear Regression for mosquitoes collected at cemeteries in Miami-Dade County, Florida.

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Fig 3.

Diversity profiles considering the mosquito species collected in cemeteries in Miami-Dade County, Florida.

Values at α = 0 represent the total number of species for each cemetery; values at α = 1 represent an index proportional to the Shannon index (i.e., a lesser amount of importance to the presence of rare species); and values at α = 2 represent an index proportional to the Simpson index (i.e., a higher amount of importance to the presence of frequent species rather than rare species).

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