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. 2022 Oct 6;12:16732. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-20488-x

Figure 3.

Figure 3

(A) Schematic drawing of the Y-maze used for ACP two-choice behavioral assays. Behavioral preference index of ACP to humid air at the indicated concentrations versus dry air, and dry air (dry/dry) or moist air at 75% (wet/wet) pumped into both arms as controls. N = 5–12 trials of 20 male psyllids for each dose. Error bars indicate s.e.m.; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001. (B) Behavioral preference index of ACP to dry air (dry/dry, Left) or moist air at 75% (wet/wet, Right) pumped into both arms as controls and wet or dry air versus wet or dry air with 1% pentylamine. n = 6–12 trials of 20 male psyllids for each humidity level. Error bars indicate s.e.m.; ***p < 0.001. (C) Schematic representation of two-choice mosquito oviposition assay. (D) Left. Oviposition preference index in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes to the indicated concentration of pentylamine versus water alone. n = 4–6 trials with 15 mosquitoes per trial. Error bars represent s.e.m. *p < 0.05. Right. Oviposition preference index in Anopheles mosquitoes to the indicated concentration of pentylamine versus water alone. n = 4 and 6 trials respectively, with 15 mosquitoes/trial. Error bars represent s.e.m. *p < 0.05.