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We tested whether males differ in their propensity to adopt perching or patrolling behaviour by recording time spent flying during 30 min when alone in a large cage with only one large sunspot and many smaller ones, and whether subdominant males adopt a patrolling strategy by allowing dyads of males to interact in the cage for 60 min and recording the same behaviours again.
We allowed ME males and IE males to interact with a female for 30 minutes.
Thus we created three treatments differing in the levels of sexual activity- no opportunity for males to interact with females (5 males in a vial, 10 vials), low opportunities for males to interact with females (one male and one female per vial, 50 vials) and high opportunities for males to interact with females (one male with four females per vial, 50 vials).
To encourage two males to interact with each other, a small piece of paper was added to the chamber to reduce the available space.
We also allowed males to interact with females by placing the female cages within the high-sided enclosures and releasing each male in turn from its home cage, during which time the other male cages were removed.
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Neither male caretakers nor unconnected males tended to interact with the juvenile caller in the 15 min immediately following the playback (Mann–Whitney U = 40.5, N1 = N2 = 9, P = 1.0).
Finally, for a gender-segregated society, it is difficult for a male researcher to interact with female participants.
Initially, both males were allowed to interact and aggression levels were scored.
Males were allowed to interact with females for two days after which they were separated and again held in single sex groups of 5 flies per vial.
In the experiment where males were not allowed to interact (pre-male competition), females spent more time with the parae, blue, red and yellow than with the drab immaculata males.
All males had the opportunity to interact with the other males in their enclosure during weeks 1, 3 and 5 of the experiment.
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