Much better to turn your plot around: put presence on the horizontal and pressure on the vertical axis. Then plot pressure as a dotplot. If overplotting is an issue, jitter the dots horizontally.
If you want to emphasize the distribution and/or summary statistics, overlay a boxplot or a beanplot.
Of course you can plot these horizontally, too, if you insist, but for just two groups, one usually sees the vertical versions below.


library(beanplot)
set.seed(1)
n_per_group <- 30
pressure <- data.frame(F=rnorm(n_per_group,1000,20),T=rnorm(n_per_group,1000,20))
boxplot(pressure,outline=FALSE,ylim=range(pressure),xaxt="n",col="gray",
xlab="Presence",ylab="Pressure (hPa)")
axis(1,c(1,2),c("FALSE","TRUE"))
points(as.vector(cbind(runif(n_per_group,.7,1.3),runif(n_per_group,1.7,2.3))),
unlist(pressure),pch=19)
beanplot(pressure,what=c(0,1,0,0),col="gray",xaxt="n",xlab="Presence",ylab="Pressure (hPa)")
axis(1,c(1,2),c("FALSE","TRUE"))
points(as.vector(cbind(runif(n_per_group,.7,1.3),runif(n_per_group,1.7,2.3))),
unlist(pressure),pch=19)