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Smoothed mortality rates with 95% confidence intervals of females fed a full diet that mated (continuous line) or remained unmated (dotted line) at tβ=β15 (A) and tβ=β40 (B) days.
<p>Smoothed mortality rates with 95% confidence intervals of females fed a full diet that mated (continuous line) or remained unmated (dotted line) at tβ=β15 (A) and tβ=β40 (B) days.</p
Average number of eggs (Β±SE) laid by mated and unmated females fed a full or a protein-deprived diet when subjected to mating tests at 15 (A) and 40 (B) days of age.
<p>Asterisks (*) indicate significant differences (<i>P</i><0.05).</p
Smoothed proportion of fecundity rates (age specific fecundity of treatment/age specific fecundity of control) with 95% confidence intervals of females fed a protein-deprived diet that mated (continuous line) or remained unmated (dotted line) at tβ=β15 (A) and tβ=β40 (B) days old.
<p>Smoothed proportion of fecundity rates (age specific fecundity of treatment/age specific fecundity of control) with 95% confidence intervals of females fed a protein-deprived diet that mated (continuous line) or remained unmated (dotted line) at tβ=β15 (A) and tβ=β40 (B) days old.</p
Copulation success of females fed a full (left) and a protein-deprived (right) diet, at a young (15 days) and an old (40 days) age.
<p>The percentage of the females that had initiated egg production one day before the mating test is given in parenthesis. Asterisks (*) indicate significant differences (<i>P</i><0.05).</p
Remaining life expectancy (expected number of days remaining at day x) for females fed either a full or a protein-deprived diet that mated or remained unmated at day 15 or 40.
<p>Sample sizes of each age class are given in parenthesis.</p
Survivorship of control females fed a full (continuous line) and a protein-deprived (dotted line) diet.
<p>Control females were not given the opportunity to mate and were kept virgin throughout lifespan.</p
Copulation duration (A) and latency time (B) of females fed a full (left) and a protein-deprived (right) diet.
<p>Asterisks (*) indicate significant differences (t-test, <i>P</i><0.05).</p
Smoothed proportion of fecundity rates (age specific fecundity of treatment/age specific fecundity of control) with 95% confidence intervals of females fed a full diet that mated (continuous line) or remained unmated (dotted line) at tβ=β15 (A) and tβ=β40 (B) days.
<p>Smoothed proportion of fecundity rates (age specific fecundity of treatment/age specific fecundity of control) with 95% confidence intervals of females fed a full diet that mated (continuous line) or remained unmated (dotted line) at tβ=β15 (A) and tβ=β40 (B) days.</p
Repeated measures ANOVA on the effect of exposure compound (orange oil, limonene, mixture of 5 pure compounds and control), food (yeast hydrolyzate and sugar and sugar only) and time of day (repeated factor) on daily rhythms of sexual signalling on sterilized (Vienna 8 GSS) <i>C</i>. <i>capitata</i> males.
<p>Times of the day between 07:00 and 20:45 hours of adult day 6 were considered in the analysis.</p