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Fig. 2

From: Relationships between male secondary sexual traits, physiological state and offspring viability in the three-spined stickleback

Fig. 2

Hatching (first column), survival after hatching (second column), and overall survival considering both hatching and survival rates (third column) of full-sibling families (N = 29) as a function of the courtship quality (first row) and aggressiveness (second row) of fathers expressed during the courtship assay. Aggressiveness and courtship quality are the transformed values. Regression lines are presented for significant relationships (P < 0.050)

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