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Fig. 3

From: Drosophila melanogaster hosts coevolving with Pseudomonas entomophila pathogen show sex-specific patterns of local adaptation

Fig. 3

Survivorship curves of Coev 1, Coev 2, Coev 3 and Coev 4 hosts post infection with sympatric and allopatric pathogens. Survival for male and female hosts from each of the four coevolving or Coev populations is plotted in separate graphs with (a), (b), (c) and (d) representing Coev 1 hosts, Coev 2 hosts, Coev 3 hosts and Coev 4 hosts, respectively. Within each graph, the left panel represents survivorship of female hosts against sympatric or allopatric pathogens, while the right panel represents survivorship of male hosts against sympatric or allopatric pathogens. Black, red, blue and orange represent survivorship of individuals infected with the coevolving pathogens from B1Pe (Coevolving pathogen for Coev 1 host), B2Pe (Coevolving pathogen for Coev 2 host), B3Pe (Coevolving pathogen for Coev 3 host) and B4Pe (Coevolving pathogen for Coev 4 host), respectively. The shading in each of the survival plot represents confidence intervals (95%)

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