Wolbachia Infections in Aedes aegypti Differ Markedly in Their Response to Cyclical Heat Stress
Fig 1
Proportion of eggs hatched from Wolbachia-infected Ae. aegypti reared at cyclical temperatures.
Wolbachia-infected females were crossed to Wolbachia-infected males reared at cyclical temperatures for the (A) wMel, (B) wAlbB and (C) wMelPop-CLA infections. Both sexes were reared under the same temperature regime and then crossed together at 26°C. Each data point shows the proportion of eggs hatched from a cage of 7 females and 7 males (n = 6 replicates per cross). Numbers for each bar denote the total number of eggs scored per cross. Error bars show 95% confidence intervals.