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. 2015 Jan 7;282(1798):20141531. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2014.1531

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Longevity, fecundity and incurred wing damage for the DS and WS forms of B. anynana with transplanted ventral hindwing eyespots in microcosm experiments with mantids. (a) Average longevity measured in days. Means ± 95% CI are reported. Butterflies with WS eyespots survived much longer regardless of butterfly form. (b) Average number of eggs laid. Means ± 95% CI are reported. Butterflies with WS eyespots laid more eggs regardless of butterfly form. (c) Percentage hindwing eyespot damage. Butterflies with WS eyespots, regardless of butterfly form, exhibited greater amounts of damage on their ventral hindwing eyespots. Asterisks indicate statistical significance between the treatments.