Fig. 3
From: Tokay geckos adjust their behaviour based on handler familiarity but according to context

Feeding from forceps (routine situation) - Feeding behaviour towards prey presented by familiar and unfamiliar handlers. (a) Percentage of individuals that attacked the prey presented by the familiar handler (BS) and the unfamiliar male (PG) and female handlers (LF). Individuals that attacked and ate the prey are represented in solid lines with darker colour, and those that did not attack are represented in dashed lines. (b) Boxplots of the latency to attack the prey (grey points represent the individual data points) between trials in which a familiar (BS) and unfamiliar handlers (male PG and female LF) presented a prey. Females are represented in beige and males in dark grey. The bold line shows the median, the upper and lower edge of the boxes shows the upper and lower quartile, respectively, and the top and bottom edge of the whisker shows the maximum and minimum, respectively. For both (a) and (b) we tested 23 females and 16 males with an unfamiliar male handler and 21 females and 16 males with an unfamiliar female handler.