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. 2022 Jul 19;119(30):e2201089119. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2201089119

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Colorado potato beetles suppress their whole-animal metabolic rates and mitochondrial respiration rates in the same pattern during diapause. (A) Mean ± SD. CO2 production rate in beetles entering diapause (3–9 wk), during diapause (9–15 wk), and upon emergence from diapause (emerged, after 17–20 wk). (B) Mean ± SD proline-supported mitochondrial O2 consumption in saponin-permeabilized flight muscle fibers (standardized to wet tissue mass [WM]) in the same treatment groups as (A). Each point represents an individual beetle (A) or beetle’s flight muscle (B). Groups were compared using a 1-way ANCOVA with beetle mass (A) and flight muscle (B) used as covariates. Different letters denote significant differences among treatment groups (P < 0.05; SI Appendix, Table S1).

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