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. 2013 Mar 26;8(3):e60167. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0060167

Figure 7. Actograms of additional Nasonia strains.

Figure 7

N. giraulti: NGDS males can show strong activity at the beginning (A); conspicuous LL activity is seen in some NGDS females (B); an example of VA1TET female with strong activity pattern (C); a male PA233F starting activity at light-on in LD (D). N. longicornis: IDB418(u) males can have robust and sustained activity similar to that observed in AsymC males (E, anticipation in LD is evident); an example of a UTB316.16 male showing strong activity but no anticipation in LD (F). N. vitripennis: in some vitripennis strains males can be less active in DD than are AsymC males (G and H) and females of some vitripennis strains can be rhythmic in LL (I and J).