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. 2015 Sep 7;8(9):901–915. doi: 10.1111/eva.12301

Table 1.

Sample sites and sizes

Location Code Lat Long Wet 2011 Wet 2012 Dry 2013
Humaitá HM −22.955 −43.198 13 5
Jardim Guanabara JG −22.808 −43.199 22 5
Jurujuba JU −22.932 −43.113 14 15 4
Méier MI −22.905 −43.278 31 9
Olaria OL −22.839 −43.263 31 7
Paquetá PQ −22.764 −43.107 19 (17) 13 10
Pavuna PV −22.811 −43.359 33 11
Piratininga PI −22.933 −43.074 36 9 6
Ponta D'Areia PA −22.884 −43.124 34 10
Sao Crístovão SC −22.891 −43.222 24 7 5
Taquara TQ −22.924 −43.381 22 8 8
Tubiacanga TB −22.785 −43.226 36 (30) 15 9
Urca UR −22.945 −43.162 35 (29) 9
Valqueire VQ −22.886 −43.366 31 15 7
Vaz Lobo VL −22.859 −43.324 28 11 6
Total 409 103 101

Geographic coordinates (lat/long) and sizes of Aedes aegypti samples collected in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, during three seasons (wet 2011 and 2012, dry 2013). Sample sizes analyzed at restriction-site associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq) loci in addition to the microsatellite loci are found in parentheses.