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Fig. 4. Chemotaxis results of Pristionchus exposed to insect-derived
bacteria. (A) Chemotactic response of P. pacificus, P.
entomophagus and P. maupasi exposed to dung beetle-associated
bacteria (isolated from P. entomophagus) after 24 h. Significant
differences between number of live progeny and survival are shown for P.
pacificus only (*P
0.05 and
**P
0.001 using one way analysis of variance). Bars
represent ±1 s.e.m. (B) Chemotactic response of P. pacificus,
P. entomophagus and P. maupasi exposed to oriental
beetle-associated bacteria (isolated from P. pacificus) after 24 h.
Significant differences between number of live progeny and survival are shown
for P. pacificus only (*P
0.05 and
**P
0.001 using one way analysis of variance). Bars
represent ±1 s.e.m.