Behavioral responses of male T. fuscum to freeze-killed females (unrinsed controls), hexane-washed freeze-killed females (rinsed controls) and hexane-washed females treated with synthetic cuticular hydrocarbons
Within each test and step in the behavioral sequence, different letters indicate a significant difference in the proportion of males responding (Cochran's Q test for dichotomous data from a repeated measures exp followed by pairwise comparisons, P < 0.05). The proportion of males stopping, mounting or copulating differed significantly (P < 0.0001) among treatments in each test, with respective Q values as follows: A) Q = 465, 397, 307; B) Q = 177,162, 179; C) Q = 726, 789, 685; and D) Q = 182, 212, 211.
Behavioral responses of male T. fuscum to freeze-killed females (unrinsed controls), hexane-washed freeze-killed females (rinsed controls) and hexane-washed females treated with synthetic cuticular hydrocarbons
Within each test and step in the behavioral sequence, different letters indicate a significant difference in the proportion of males responding (Cochran's Q test for dichotomous data from a repeated measures exp followed by pairwise comparisons, P < 0.05). The proportion of males stopping, mounting or copulating differed significantly (P < 0.0001) among treatments in each test, with respective Q values as follows: A) Q = 465, 397, 307; B) Q = 177,162, 179; C) Q = 726, 789, 685; and D) Q = 182, 212, 211.
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