Figure 6.
Distributions and relative mating success of three male phenotype classes. (A) The distributions of individual males with +FW/−HW, wild-type, and −FW/+HW phenotypes included in the experiment. Solid circles represent novel phenotype classes and open circles indicate wild-type controls. The regression line shows the static allometry for males from the control lineage, which represents the wild-type allometry for that generation and was used to identify hybrid males for inclusion in the control group (see Methods). (B) The mating success of each male phenotype class. Columns indicate percentage of recaptured females that mated with males in each class and are shown with 95% confidence intervals based on a bimodal distribution. Numbers in the columns indicate the number of males recaptured in each phenotype class. Similar shading indicates data from replicate trials and are shared between panels. Cartoons represents male phenotype in each class.