Fig. 2: Optimal winter survival model and field validation. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Optimal winter survival model and field validation.

From: Climate warming promotes pesticide resistance through expanding overwintering range of a global pest

Fig. 2

a Optimal winter survival model of diamondback moth with low-temperature degree-days (LTDD) (n = 220). b Relationship between model predictions vs. field observations of winter survival (n = 556). R2 indicates the variability explained by the regression model. Blue and green circles represent the survival rates of diamondback moth in laboratory experiments and field investigations, respectively. The red line represents model predictions and the grey solid line represents the linear regression between LTDD model predicted and observed survival under natural conditions across geographically distinct sites (grey dashed line indicates the 1:1 reference line). Source data are provided as a Source data file.

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