Extended Data Fig. 3: Effects of artificial selection for orange coloration on sexual behavior, gross morphology and life history. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 3: Effects of artificial selection for orange coloration on sexual behavior, gross morphology and life history.

From: Deep learning reveals the complex genetic architecture of male guppy colouration

Extended Data Fig. 3

a to e) Comparison of display and sexually coercive behavior between down-selected (n = 46) and up-selected (n = 49) males from the F3 generation. f to h) Comparison of gross morphology between down-selected (n = 63) and up-selected (n = 62) males from the F3 generation. i & j) Comparison for life history parameters between down-selected (nF1 = 106, nF2 = 106) and up-selected (nF1 = 104, nF2 = 105) females from the F1 and F2 generations. All panels: Violin plots show the kernel densities of observations, and point estimates and error bars show the point estimate and 95% confidence intervals for the groups means estimated by a linear mixed model.

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