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Fig. 4 | Movement Ecology

Fig. 4

From: Sex-biased topography effects on butterfly dispersal

Fig. 4

Distributions of the differences between downward and upward movement probabilities of M. nausithous (2010 (a, b); 2014 (c, d)) and M. teleius (2010 (e, f); 2014 (g, h)) within pairs of habitat patches. The results of the Wilcoxon matched pairs tests are presented in each case, with significant values (at P < 0.05) marked with asterisks. The broken lines indicate zero difference points, and thus the bars on the right of the lines represent the cases where downward movements prevailed, while those on the left refer to the upward movement prevalence cases

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