Research Article

Wing Morphometry and Acoustic Signals in Sterile and Wild Males: Implications for Mating Success in Ceratitis capitata

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Histograms of the first canonical variate axis (CV1) for males C. capitata groups with (black bars and lines, accepted for copulation) and without (gray bars and lines, rejected for copulation) successful copulation using wings’ shapes data, in (a) wild, (b) irradiated, and (c) irradiated and treated with ginger oil individuals. The comparison of the wings’ morphology from warped outlines is at the right side of each group.
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