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. 2016 Jun 20;12(6):e1005629. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1005629

Fig 1. Mean infection prevalence of A. nasoniae in replicate populations of N. vitripennis over eight generations.

Fig 1

All parental populations were started with 80 females, 50% of which were infected with A. nasoniae. Infection was lost by generation five in all populations in which solitary parasitism was enforced, but increased and persisted when superparasitism was allowed.