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. 2014 Jun 22;4(14):2945–2956. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1142

Figure 3.

Figure 3

The ratio of Drosophila yakuba males relative to Drosophila santomea males had no effect on two components of mating sexual behavior (conspecific copulation latency –CCL– and conspecific copulation duration –CCD–) in D. santomea females. (A) The number of D. yakuba males (%) did not affect conspecific copulation latency in D. santomea females. (B) The number of D. yakuba males (%) did not affect conspecific copulation duration in Drosophila santomea females. (C) The size of the mating population did not affect conspecific copulation latency in D. santomea females. (D) The size of the mating population did not affect conspecific copulation duration in D. santomea females. Each circle represents the average of 15 replicates. All significance values are shown in Table 1.