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Figure 2

From: Diet-derived male sex pheromone compounds affect female choice in a noctuid moth

Figure 2

Results of two-choice tests with females. Marginal effects, i.e., the predicted male’s mating probability as a function of (a) the difference in male pupal mass, (b) the difference in the amount of MeSA in the hairpencils and (c) the difference in the amount of δ-decalactone in the hairpencils while all other independent variables were held constant. The curve (solid line) shows the predicted male mating probability. Shaded area indicates 95% CI. Dots mark actual data points.

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