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Fig. 3. Success in finding food (the percentage of lobsters that successfully found a piece of squid) for sham control animals (group C) and eight groups of animals (groups 1–8) with specific sensory ablations of the antennules (see Table 1 for a description of the groups). An asterisk indicates that the success of a group of ablated lobsters is significantly different from that of the group of sham control lobsters (G-test; P lower than the critical value for a 5 % experiment-wise error rate as determined by a sequential test using the Dunn–Sidák method for eight planned comparisons) (Sokal and Rohlf, 1997). The number of trials was 20 (two trials for each of 10 lobsters) for all groups except group C (22 trials, 11 lobsters) and group 3 (18 trials, 10 lobsters).





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