Fig. 2From: The importance of male body size on sperm uptake and usage, and female fecundity in Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus Eggs laid by Ae. albopictus, weeks 1–4 (a-d) and Ae. aegypti, weeks 1–4 (e-h) mated with large males (grey diamonds) and small males (black squares). Lines show the covariance with female wing length (grey line, large males; black line, small males)Back to article page