Fig. 5: Effect of extreme temperatures on survival rates of the wild-type (WT, green) and PxCad-deficient (MU, blue) diamondback moth strains.
From: Large-scale genome-wide study reveals climate adaptive variability in a cosmopolitan pest

Survival rates of diamondback moth are presented for males (left) and females (right) after exposure to low temperatures (T = −14 °C, −17 °C, and −20 °C, respectively). Survival rates are represented as mean ± SE. Twenty individuals were used for each replicate, with four replicates in each treatment. The curves were generated from the equations in Supplementary Table 3.