Fig. 1: Winter survival experiment for the diamondback moth.
From: Climate warming promotes pesticide resistance through expanding overwintering range of a global pest

a Geographic sites selected for the winter survival experiments under laboratory (different symbols) in 2011 and field conditions (stars) in winter (November–April) of 2008–2013. b Polynomial curves fitted to the daily mean temperatures of the 10 sites during the winter of 1966–2010 for the laboratory experiments. c Simulated winter temperatures representing each of the 10 sites in panel (b). The x-axis represents the number of days since November 1st and the y-axis indicates the mean temperature for a given 10-day interval for panel (b). HRB Harbin, SP Siping, SY Shenyang, DT Datong, BJ Beijing, YC Yinchuan, SJZ Shijiazhuang, TY Taiyuan, HM Huimin, AY Anyang, ZZ Zhengzhou, ZMD Zhumadian, WH Wuhan, CS Changsha, GZ Guangzhou. Source data are provided as a Source data file.