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Fig. 2. Two signal-producing behaviours of wild-type Canton-S males and per mutant males relative to whether the wild-type female is moving or immobile. Two signal-producing behaviours of wild-type Canton-S males and per mutant males relative to whether the wild-type female is moving or immobile. Frequencies were extracted from the ethograms built from movies of courting pairs. The y axis shows the percentage of the time the males display wing fluttering (including wing extension/vibration and scissoring) or abdominal quivering. Both behaviours are showed as percentage of the time the female is moving (left) or immobile (right). (A) 18 pairs of Canton-S flies, (B) 9 pairs of per01 male and Canton-S female, (C) 9 pairs of perS male and Canton-S female, and (D) 11 pairs of perL male and Canton-S female. Note that each male behaviour is shown without indicating whether the male is performing the other behaviour at the same time. Therefore, reference to Fig. 3 is needed to observe the break down of male behaviours further. Izarne Medina et al. Biology Open 2015;bio © Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd
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