Fig. 6
From: Heatwave duration, intensity and timing as drivers of performance in larvae of a marine invertebrate

Survival rate, development duration, and dry mass after exposure to warm presses. Comparison between observed (18 °C: filled green circle; 21 °C: filled yellow rectangle ; and 24 °C: filled red triangle warm press) and expected (filled inverted triangle) values under average temperature experienced throughout the experiment. (a) Survival rate to megalopa, (b) development duration from hatching to megalopa and (c) megalopa dry mass reared at control constant (left panel) or under warm press (right panels). Temperatures: 15 °C filled blue diamond, 18 °C filled green circle, 21 °C filled yellow rectangle and 24 °C filled red triangle). Each point represents the mean value ± standard error for each treatment per female (n = 4). Values above or below the black dotted line represent the average constant temperature experienced (°C) during the warm presses. Asterisks indicate significant differences between expected and observed values for each treatment. p < 0.05*, p < 0.01**, p < 0.001***. Note that each timing 0 is equivalent to the controls (i.e., larvae reared at constant temperatures: 18, 21, and 24 °C from hatching until metamorphosis; left panel). Pie charts indicate control and warm press treatments.