Fig. 2: Relationship between the prevalence of brood parasitism by naïve cuckoo catfish and the number of host spawnings they witnessed. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Relationship between the prevalence of brood parasitism by naïve cuckoo catfish and the number of host spawnings they witnessed.

From: Individual experience as a key to success for the cuckoo catfish brood parasitism

Fig. 2: Relationship between the prevalence of brood parasitism by naïve cuckoo catfish and the number of host spawnings they witnessed.

Grey bars represent treatment-specific cumulative sums of host spawnings. The lines represent predicted probability of successful parasitism by cuckoo catfish for naïve (blue), experienced (orange), and highly experienced (grey) catfish based on a logistic GLMM (solid lines) and predicted standard errors for the predicted values (shaded areas). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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