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Fig. 1. Orientation behaviour of European robins under red light in spring 1999.
The test conditions are indicated within the circular diagrams: C, control
tests under `white' light; R, red light with a low intensity of
7x1015 quanta s1 m2; RX,
red light with a higher intensity of 43x1015 quanta
s1 m2; RpeR, tests under low-intensity red
light after the test birds had been pre-exposed to red light; RpeRX,
corresponding tests under higher intensity red light after pre-exposure to red
light. The triangles at the periphery of the circles mark the mean headings of
individual birds; the arrow represents the grand mean vector, with its length
proportional to the radius of the circle=1. The two inner circles are the 5%
(broken) and 1% significance borders of the Rayleigh test.