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Fig. 1. Effects of larval food quantity on female dry mass and teneral metabolic
reserves in both A. aegypti and Oc. atropalpus. (A) Dry mass
(adjusted means ± s.e.m.; N=30) of newly emerged adults, (B)
lipid amounts in newly emerged adults, (C) glycogen amounts in newly emerged
adults, (D) protein amounts in newly emerged adults reared on a high larval
food (striped columns) and a low larval food (grey columns) regimen. All
nutrient values represent adjusted means ± s.e.m.; N=12 for
Oc. atropalpus and N=8 for A. aegypti. Within each
figure, columns with different letters are significantly different (from a
linear contrast P<0.01). Error bars represent s.e.m. Lack of bar
indicates that the s.e.m. is smaller than column scale.