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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Oct 6.
Published in final edited form as: Psyche (Camb Mass). 2013;2013:465108. doi: 10.1155/2013/465108

Figure 8. Use of N. attenuata leaf tissue as a food source by G. pallens.

Figure 8

The graph shows the number of G. pallens individuals surviving in clip cages with either a cotton ball soaked with water (water) or water plus an N. attenuata leaf still attached to a living plant (water + leaf). Inset: clip cage on a leaf with a moist cotton ball in the lower right (water + leaf treatment); each half of the cage has a hole covered with netting to permit transpiration (only visible for top half). Asterisks indicate significant differences between treatments obtained by Fisher’s exact tests on indicated days, P < 0.05.