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. 2021 Feb 2;12:666. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-20937-7

Fig. 3. Correlated changes in the number and quality of gametes as temperatures increased and decreased.

Fig. 3

The number of eggs and sperm females (n = 652) and males (n = 18) produced was not traded-off against egg mass and sperm viability as temperatures changed (see also Supplementary Table 18). This was consistent within and among individuals. Changes in egg-laying rates were positively correlated to egg mass as temperatures increased both within and among females (credible interval (CI) of phenotypic correlation excluded zero). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.