The population evolution of L. paeta adult counts as a function of time (in days) was modeled as for L. bostrychophila (R2 = 0.394; Fig. 2). L. paeta adult counts did not significantly change over time, while all other predictors had a significant effect (p<0.001). There was no significant evolution of L. paeta adult counts over time (t = 0.251, p = 0.802 for the linear and t = −0.530, p = 0.596 for the quadratic term). However, the initial number of L. bostrychophila had a significant effect on L. paeta adult counts (t = −8.132, p<0.001), while the same was found for L. decolor (t = −3.583, p<0.001). The effect of temperature was highly significant with lower temperature resulting in lower adult L. paeta counts (t = 9.338, p<0.001).
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