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. 2011 Dec 15;6(12):e28336. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0028336

Figure 2. Socio-sexual interactions (SSI) cause reduction in overall activity in females.

Figure 2

(a) Average actograms of females following 0 (control), or 5 days of SSI. (b) Activity profiles of females following 0, or 5 days of SSI. The activity of females is significantly reduced during morning and evening activity peaks and during most nighttime phases (p<0.05) in SSI females relative to control females. (c) Cumulative daytime and nighttime activity of females subjected to 0, or 5 days of SSI. (d) Anticipation to lights-on and lights-off measured as Anticipation Index (AI) of female flies subject to 0, or 5 days of SSI. All other details same as in Fig. 1.