taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03F287BA895DFFFBFF680A7BFE7FEA99.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14684096/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14684096	Fig. 5 Malacological surveillance sites where Biomphalaria were collected and where Schistosoma mansoni transmission was or was not identified using molecular xenomonitoring. Site IDs are outlined in white circles (see Additional file 1: Tables S1, S2).The cercarial shedding analyses revealed that only one Biomphalaria (during survey 3) was actively shedding Schistosoma cercariae, which was later identified as S.mansoni, at survey site 27 (denoted with the red arrow). Malawi’s country border can be seen within figure inset (upper left corner).Within the inset, the study area is highlighted by a red box. Figure was generated using the ‘mapview’ package version 2.10.0 [39] within R Studio version 2021.09.0,build 351 (Posit, Boston, MA, USA) [40]	Fig. 5 Malacological surveillance sites where Biomphalaria were collected and where Schistosoma mansoni transmission was or was not identified using molecular xenomonitoring. Site IDs are outlined in white circles (see Additional file 1: Tables S1, S2).The cercarial shedding analyses revealed that only one Biomphalaria (during survey 3) was actively shedding Schistosoma cercariae, which was later identified as S.mansoni, at survey site 27 (denoted with the red arrow). Malawi’s country border can be seen within figure inset (upper left corner).Within the inset, the study area is highlighted by a red box. Figure was generated using the ‘mapview’ package version 2.10.0 [39] within R Studio version 2021.09.0,build 351 (Posit, Boston, MA, USA) [40]	2024-12-18	Archer, John;Cunningham, Lucas J.;Juhász, Alexandra;Jones, Sam;Reed, Amber L.;Yeo, Shi Min;Mainga, Bright;Chammudzi, Priscilla;Kapira, Donales R.;Lally, David;Namacha, Gladys;Makaula, Peter;LaCourse, James E.;Kayuni, Sekeleghe A.;Webster, Bonnie L.;Musaya, Janelisa;Stothard, J. Russell		Zenodo	biologists	Archer, John;Cunningham, Lucas J.;Juhász, Alexandra;Jones, Sam;Reed, Amber L.;Yeo, Shi Min;Mainga, Bright;Chammudzi, Priscilla;Kapira, Donales R.;Lally, David;Namacha, Gladys;Makaula, Peter;LaCourse, James E.;Kayuni, Sekeleghe A.;Webster, Bonnie L.;Musaya, Janelisa;Stothard, J. Russell			
03F287BA895DFFFBFF680A7BFE7FEA99.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14684098/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14684098	Fig. 6 Schistosoma mansoni ND5 TCS haplotype network. Each node (circle) represents a unique haplotype, with the size of the node proportional to the frequency of each haplotype. Different node colours represent a specific haplotype(s) identified at that site, with red denoting the haplotype identified at site 13; blue denoting haplotypes identified at site 27; orange denoting haplotypes identified at site 21; and yellow denoting haplotypes identified at site 18. Hatched lines denote the number of SNPs between nodes. ND5, NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5; SNP,single nucleotide polymorphism;TCS,Templeton Crandall and Sing	Fig. 6 Schistosoma mansoni ND5 TCS haplotype network. Each node (circle) represents a unique haplotype, with the size of the node proportional to the frequency of each haplotype. Different node colours represent a specific haplotype(s) identified at that site, with red denoting the haplotype identified at site 13; blue denoting haplotypes identified at site 27; orange denoting haplotypes identified at site 21; and yellow denoting haplotypes identified at site 18. Hatched lines denote the number of SNPs between nodes. ND5, NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5; SNP,single nucleotide polymorphism;TCS,Templeton Crandall and Sing	2024-12-18	Archer, John;Cunningham, Lucas J.;Juhász, Alexandra;Jones, Sam;Reed, Amber L.;Yeo, Shi Min;Mainga, Bright;Chammudzi, Priscilla;Kapira, Donales R.;Lally, David;Namacha, Gladys;Makaula, Peter;LaCourse, James E.;Kayuni, Sekeleghe A.;Webster, Bonnie L.;Musaya, Janelisa;Stothard, J. Russell		Zenodo	biologists	Archer, John;Cunningham, Lucas J.;Juhász, Alexandra;Jones, Sam;Reed, Amber L.;Yeo, Shi Min;Mainga, Bright;Chammudzi, Priscilla;Kapira, Donales R.;Lally, David;Namacha, Gladys;Makaula, Peter;LaCourse, James E.;Kayuni, Sekeleghe A.;Webster, Bonnie L.;Musaya, Janelisa;Stothard, J. Russell			
03F287BA895DFFFBFF680A7BFE7FEA99.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14684088/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14684088	Fig. 1 Schematic flow-diagram outlining study design. NHM, Natural History Museum, London, UK	Fig. 1 Schematic flow-diagram outlining study design. NHM, Natural History Museum, London, UK	2024-12-18	Archer, John;Cunningham, Lucas J.;Juhász, Alexandra;Jones, Sam;Reed, Amber L.;Yeo, Shi Min;Mainga, Bright;Chammudzi, Priscilla;Kapira, Donales R.;Lally, David;Namacha, Gladys;Makaula, Peter;LaCourse, James E.;Kayuni, Sekeleghe A.;Webster, Bonnie L.;Musaya, Janelisa;Stothard, J. Russell		Zenodo	biologists	Archer, John;Cunningham, Lucas J.;Juhász, Alexandra;Jones, Sam;Reed, Amber L.;Yeo, Shi Min;Mainga, Bright;Chammudzi, Priscilla;Kapira, Donales R.;Lally, David;Namacha, Gladys;Makaula, Peter;LaCourse, James E.;Kayuni, Sekeleghe A.;Webster, Bonnie L.;Musaya, Janelisa;Stothard, J. Russell			
