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. 2024 Aug 27;9(9):e00545-24. doi: 10.1128/msystems.00545-24

Fig 5.

Statistical plots and bar charts depict relationships between worm burden, salicylaldehyde abundance, and Pelomonas relative abundance. It also depicts the percentage of dead or unlarvated eggs and the count of mature female worms in samples.

(A) Scatterplot of log salicylaldehyde abundance against worm burden among fish that are 29 dpe. (B) Scatterplot of Pelomonas ASV 4 relative abundance against worm burden among parasite exposed fish 29 dpe. (C) The linear relationship between log salicylaldehyde abundance and Pelomonas relative abundance. (D) P. tomentosa eggs were exposed to salicylaldehyde at a concentration of 2 mg/L in an in vitro assay. The y-axis depicts the % of eggs that are unlarvated or dead. (E) In vivo salicylaldehyde exposure assay comparing the number of mature female P. tomentosa worms that produced eggs.