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Fig. 2. Feeding over time as related to different combinations of juvenile hormone
(JH) and temperature. (A) Mean (± s.d.) feeding for four treatments
over time. Groups of bars within days are not significantly different (NS), as
determined by non-parametric Kruskal–Wallis tests (P>0.05,
N=3). (B) Linear regression results (mean ± s.d.) for feeding
over time among different treatments. All regressions were significant
(P<0.05, N=3). Slope values shown at the right with the
same letter are not significantly different by linear regression analysis
(GLM; P>0.05). Note that feeding rates were highest for the
27°C untreated controls, which have exposure to only endogenous JH.