Fig. 3: The effect of male development temperature on the probability of female remating when presented with a new control male. | Heredity

Fig. 3: The effect of male development temperature on the probability of female remating when presented with a new control male.

From: Facultative polyandry under heat stress and the evolutionary potential for climate-driven shifts in mating systems

Fig. 3

The probability of remating was consistently higher after initially mating with heat-stressed males (red) versus initially mating with control males (blue) across all lines (grey slopes). Slope variance did not significantly differ between lines but significant genetic variation in remating probability was observed at 25 °C. Each point represents the fraction of individuals that remated for a given isofemale line, with circle diameter proportional to sample size. The grey line connects points from the same isofemale line. Raw values and sample sizes are provided in Table S8.

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