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Fig. 1 | CABI Agriculture and Bioscience

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From: Toxic effects of cadmium on the growth and predation capacity of the predator Orius sauteri

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Survival probability of a 3rd instar nymphs, b 5th instar nymphs, c female adults, and d male adults of Orius sauteri directly fed with sucrose solutions containing different concentrations of Cd. Mean probabilities for Gehan–Breslow–Wilcoxon statistical tests comparing each Cd concentrations with the control (** P < 0.01; *** P < 0.001; ns, not significant). CK refers to the control group (no Cd). N = 160 individuals for each concentration

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