Fig. 4From: Embryonic development and egg viability of wMel-infected Aedes aegyptiQuiescent egg viability of Aedes aegypti following Wolbachia wMel infection. Wolbachia-infected (wMelBr) or non-infected (Br and Rock) quiescent eggs were tested for viability indexes (i.e. hatching percentage) over time. Our results revealed a significant decrease in viability due to Wolbachia infection, especially after 40 days (F-test, F(8,66) = 27.92, P < 0.0001). Each point represents the mean (± SEM) of three independent experimentsBack to article page