DescriptionEffect of Camponotus schmitzi on Aedes pupae and emerging mosquitoes.png
English: Original caption: "Figure 4. Effect of C. schmitzi presence on numbers of surviving Aedes sp. pupae and successfully emerging mosquitoes.
The experiment started with 20 living pupae in each pitcher. Boxplot shows medians, interquartile ranges, and the largest and smallest values that are not outliers (outliers shown as circles)."
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Scharmann, M., D.G. Thornham, T.U. Grafe & W. Federle (2013). A novel type of nutritional ant–plant interaction: ant partners of carnivorous pitcher plants prevent nutrient export by dipteran pitcher infauna. PLoS ONE8(5): e63556. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0063556
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