Fig. 4
From: Wolbachia enhances the survival of Drosophila infected with fungal pathogens

Wolbachia increases the number of eggs laid but not the percentage of eggs hatched post-B. bassiana infection in the wk background line. Female flies were systemically infected with B. bassiana or treated with a sham control. The flies then laid eggs for 3 days post-infection. a Numbers of eggs laid. b Percentage of eggs hatched. Each dot represents the total offspring of a single female, with an overall mean of 35 eggs laid. The boxes indicate the interquartile range. Outer edges of the box indicate 25th (lower) and 75th (upper) percentiles and the middle line indicates 50th percentile (median). Whiskers represent maximum and minimum ranges of data within 1.5 times the interquartile range of the box. Statistics are based on a logistic regression (Table S1). The entire experiment was performed twice, and graphs represent a combination of data from both blocks