a, Representative behavioral ethograms of 2-min window in 5 courting D. santomea pairs. Gray box: zoom-in showing song trace, ethogram annotation, and still photos of a courting pair during a clack and a pulse train. Green arrows point to male single wing extension during a pulse train, and the blue arrowhead points to female WS.
b, Probability of observing WS in response to a male pulse train in intact, antennae cut (AnC), and aristae cut (ArC) females, and in pairs recorded in darkness.
c, Probability of observing WS in response to a male pulse train in females separated by age-related sexual maturity and mating status. 1 day old females are sexually immature.
d, Probability of observing WS in response to a male pulse train in sexually mature (4–6 day old) ummated females, separated by whether the pair copulated during the recording period.
e,f, Probability of observing WS in response to a male pulse train (bar, sliding windows of 0.1 width and 0.05 step size) over time and the corresponding density distributions (curve) in pairs that did not copulate (e) or copulated (f) during the recording period. Time was scaled for each pair such that 0.00 represents the start of recording, and 1.00 represents the end of recording (e) or the onset of copulation (f).
g, Probability of observing WS in response to conspecific male courtship songs in the melanogaster subgroup. Sample sizes indicated in parentheses.
Error bars show mean±SEM. Statistical significance tested with linear models. *** p<0.001, ** p<0.01, * p<0.05, n.s. not significant.