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. 2010 Aug 11;106(4):642–648. doi: 10.1038/hdy.2010.100

Table 2. Egg-hatch rate (mean % ± s.d.) of progeny of crosses among lines of Orius strigicollis that are superinfected (wOus1 and 2), singly infected (wOus1 and 2), and uninfected with Wolbachia.

Female type Male type
  Uninfected wOus1 wOus2 wOus1+2  
Uninfected 83.7±7.1abc 81.0±6.4bcd 8.5±8.6g 56.4±18.2e 58.6±31.6A
  (12, 415) (10, 370) (10, 388) (12, 385) (44, 1558)
wOus1 82.9±9.2bcd 82.4±4.2bcd 20.5±14.9f 49.6±18.2e 61.1±27.7A
  (12, 449) (12, 463) (9, 248) (13, 410) (46, 1570)
wOus2 89.4±5.3a 73.5±7.6d 85.7±7.1ab 76.4±9.3cd 81.6±9.7B
  (10, 368) (7, 214) (10, 385) (12, 635) (39, 1602)
wOus1+2 85.7±7.6ab 81.0±7.7bcd 86.6±7.1ab 84.7±4.0ab 84.8±6.7B
  (10, 514) (7, 311) (10, 361) (10, 411) (37, 1597)
  85.2±7.7A 80.0±6.9B 51.1±37.9C 65.7±19.8D  
  (44, 1746) (36, 1358) (39, 1382) (47, 1841)  

Numbers within parentheses refer to number of pairs (n) and total number of eggs counted for each cross.

The far right column provides means of all crosses by particular female types, and the bottom row provides means of all crosses by particular male types. Mean frequencies marked with the same lower-case letter (in cells) or upper-case letter (in marginal rows or columns) are not significantly different (logistic regression, P>0.05).