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Fig. 2. Daily fecundity for constant (A) and transient (B) temperature treatments.
The mean total number of eggs laid by a female varied with constant
temperature treatment (A, inset; different lowercase letters indicate
significant differences between treatment groups from Tukey HSD
post-hoc comparisons). For the transient treatment groups (B), flies
were kept at 25°C except for either 1 or 3 days at 18°C or 1 day at
29°C. The transient temperature data is presented as the percent
difference from the control group maintained at constant 25°C. Each point
is the mean ± s.e.m. from
15 females (range 13–17) per
temperature per day, and points are slightly offset to make error bars
visible. P-values from Kruskal–Wallis rank sum tests for each
day are shown below each plot; values in bold type are significant at the
P=0.05 level. Flies were 3–4 days old on day 1.