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. 2021 Oct 4;118(41):e2106828118. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2106828118

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

Ae. aegypti IIT suppression ongoing effect through the following season. Adult Ae. aegypti were monitored using BGS traps collected weekly over 26 wk through the following season in all three treatment landscapes (T1-Mourilyan, T2-South Johnstone, and T3-Goondi Bend) and one control lanscape (C1-Wangan). Rainfall is indicated by blue bars. Treatment 1 (Mourilyan) showed the strongest suppression effect across the following season with very few adults detected, most of which were collected late in the season. Landscapes T2 (South Johnstone) appeared to fully recover, and T3 (Goondi Bend) showed a reduced population through the following season.