Figure 4
From: Skin sloughing in susceptible and resistant amphibians regulates infection with a fungal pathogen

Log intermoult interval (IMI, h) for the first 40 days post exposure in Litoria caerulea (a), and the first 50 days post exposure in (b) Limnodynastes peronii, (c) Lim. tasmaniensis, (d) Platyplectrum ornatum, and (e) Lechriodus fletcheri. Colours indicate group based on disease outcome (control, clinical, infected, or uninfected). Data for Lit. caerulea is truncated before the third experimental exposure to Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) because exposure groups changed. Longitudinal data was sparser for P. ornatum due to their burrowing behaviour.