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From: Symbiosis of the millipede parasitic nematodes Rhigonematoidea and Thelastomatoidea with evolutionary different origins

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Infection prevalence (%) (orange dot, right Y-axis) and mean density (mean number of nematodes per infected host) (blue dot, left Y-axis) of male, female, and juvenile of the parasitic nematodes in Parafontaria tonominea species complex CU. A Infection prevalence and density of R. naylae in all the hosts (N = 82), hosts infected with only Rhigonema naylae (N = 20), and the hosts co-infected with R. naylae and Travassosinema claudiae (N = 59). B Prevalence and density of R. naylae in all the hosts collected during spring (N = 33) and summer (N = 49). C Infection prevalence and density of T. claudiae in all hosts collected during spring (N = 33) and summer (N = 49). Error bars indicate confidence interval with 95% confidence limit. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.005, Fisher’s exact test for comparing prevalence, and Bootstrap 2-sample t-test for comparing mean densities

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