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Fig. 10 | Behavioral and Brain Functions

Fig. 10

From: An automatic system for recognizing fly courtship patterns via an image processing method

Fig. 10

Males with or without successful mating showed distinct courtship proportions and behavioral sequences. A The ratios of orientation, tapping, singing, and attempted copulation of males with or without successful mating. n = 30 for unmated, n = 17 for mated; B Behavioral transition matrix for mated and unmated males interacting with females. C The courtship patterns for mated and unmated males interacting with females. The sizes of the pie area and arrow reflect the ratio of behavioral elements and the proportion of transitions, respectively. For each pie chart, the mean ratio of each behavioral element is shown for mated (right) and unmated (left) males. Red denotes significantly greater performance in mated males. Blue denotes significantly greater performance in unmated males. n = 30 for unmated, n = 17 for mated; Student’s t test; mean ± SEM

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