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. 2017 Nov 20;35(2):465–472. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msx301

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Sexual dimorphism and phenotypic plasticity in the size of dorsal eyespot centers in Bicyclus anynana. (A) Summary of the behavioral ecology and sexual ornament size of DS individuals and (B) WS individuals. (C) The eyespot centers (highlighted in yellow) are (D) sexually dimorphic in size in DS individuals (F1, 37 = 18.215, P < 0.001) and plastic in males across seasons (F1, 37 = 60.712, P < 0.001) (blue symbols/outlines = males; pink = females). Sizes along the Y axis apply to wings with an area of 208.805 mm2. N = 20 for each data point. Error bars represent 95% CI of means.