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Figure 6


Fig. 6. Relative abundance of Tnt A in the flight muscles of Glanville fritillary female butterflies in relation to (A) the number of times per day butterflies were observed perching with open wings (basking; thermoregulation in preparation for flight) and (B) the rate of reproduction (number of eggs laid per day). The relationships in A and B both show statistical significance that is independent of initial body mass.