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Figure 2. Transgenerational cold treatment induction on next generation O. communa A) development time, B) survival, and C) female fecundity (shown is average±1SE).. From: Cold Temperatures Increase Cold Hardiness in the Next Generation Ophraella communa Beetles.

Parent beetles experienced cold temperatures (4, 6, 8°C), or normal room temperatures of 28°C for eight days prior mating. Different letters above bars mean significant differences (P<0.05, Tukey HSD post-hoc test).

Zhong-Shi Zhou, et al. PLoS One. 2013;8(9):e74760.
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Figure 1. Transgenerational cold treatment induction on next generation O. communa immature stages survival (shown is average±1SE).. From: Cold Temperatures Increase Cold Hardiness in the Next Generation Ophraella communa Beetles.

Parent beetles experienced cold temperatures (4, 6, 8°C), or normal room temperatures of 28°C for eight days prior mating. Different letters above bars mean significant differences (P<0.05, Tukey HSD post-hoc test).

Zhong-Shi Zhou, et al. PLoS One. 2013;8(9):e74760.
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Figure 3. Transgenerational cold treatment induction of increased cold hardiness in O. communa.. From: Cold Temperatures Increase Cold Hardiness in the Next Generation Ophraella communa Beetles.

Shown is A) average (±1SE) glycerol content, and B) supercooling point (SCP) of females (open bars) and males (grey bars) beetles when parents experienced cold temperatures (4, 6, 8°C), or normal room temperatures of 28°C. Different letters above bars mean significant differences (P<0.05, Tukey HSD post-hoc test).

Zhong-Shi Zhou, et al. PLoS One. 2013;8(9):e74760.

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