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Fig. 2

From: Differences in the reliance on cuticular hydrocarbons as sexual signaling and species discrimination cues in parasitoid wasps

Fig. 2

Percentages of male courtship (light grey bars) and copulation (black bars) with con- and heterospecific freeze-killed females: a) N. vitripennis; b) M. uniraptor; c) T. sarcophagae. Left: Courtship behavior and copulation attempts with conspecific freeze-killed females, respectively paired with the focal male species. Center and right: Courtship behavior and copulation attempts with heterospecific freeze-killed females. 20 replicates performed for each treatment group, different letters indicate significant differences between treatment groups, upper-case letters are used for courtship behavior, lower-case letters for copulation attempts, compared independently by Benjamini-Hochberg corrected χ2 (Chi)-square tests, performed on absolute values

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