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Resolution: standard / high Figure 2.
Effect of sexual activity on male survivorship after infection with S.succinus. Kaplan – Meier plots of survivorship of sexually active (■) and virgin males (□)
of populations BRB (A), LH (B) and CS (C). The experiment was done in two independent blocks and 40 males were infected in
each Block × Treatment × Population combination. Data was analyzed using two models-
model1: that includes block as random factor (using R package ‘coxme’ [25]) and model2:
that does not include block as random factor (using R package ‘coxphw’ [26]; for details
see statistical analysis section in materials and methods). No significant block effects
were detected and thus block was eliminated as a factor and data from the two blocks
were pooled for further analysis. When infected with S.succinus, no difference in survivorship of sexually active and virgin males was observed (Panel
A, p = 0.99; Panel B, p = 0.14 and Panel C, p = 0.31, Cox proportion regression analysis). None of the sham infected flies (―――)
died over the course of the observation. While we did have mated and virgin sham infected
controls, we represent both of them with a single line in the figure for simplicity.
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