Fig. 1From: Sensitivity of wMel and wAlbB Wolbachia infections in Aedes aegypti Puducherry (Indian) strains to heat stress during larval developmentWolbachia density in wMel male (a) and female (b) and wAlbB male (c) and female (d) Ae. aegypti (Pud) lines on exposure of larvae to diurnal cyclic temperatures of 26–30 °C, 26–36 °C, 26–40 °C and control at 26 ± 1 °C. The dark square mark represents the mean density, and the upper and lower vertical lines represent 95% confidence limitsBack to article page