
Fig. 3. Carbon isotope signature of common cutworm leg samples from different moths reared on the artificial laboratory diet or caught in the wild (circles, n = 5, Bars +/- 3 SD). The spermatophore data point (triangle) is the carbon isotope signature of spermatophores dissected from laboratory-reared females mated with field-caught males (n = 5, Bars +/- 3 SD). All samples measured using CM-CRDS.
Published as part of Hood-Nowotny, Rebecca, Mayr, Leo, Saad, Nabil, Seth, Rakesh K., Davidowitz, Goggy & Simmons, Gregory, 2016, Towards incorporating insect isotope analysis using cavity ring-down spectroscopy into area-wide insect pest management programs, pp. 177-184 in Florida Entomologist 99 on page 181, DOI: 10.1653/024.099.sp121, http://zenodo.org/record/12814627
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