Figure 2From: Domestication affects the structure, development and stability of biobehavioural profilesCorrelation of biobehavioural traits over time (8 weeks). A) Latency of sexual and courtship behaviour (intensive anogenital licking, rumba, mounting, pelvic thrust) when exposed to an unfamiliar non-receptive female. B) Plasma cortisol response after exposure to a novel enclosure (cortisol-reactivity test: 2h reaction value). C) Time spent in the light area of the dark-light test. Dots represent single individuals. Statistics: Pearson's product-moment correlation, A, C: N=15, B: N=13. The 95% confidence interval (dashed lines) is also shown. Redrawn after [31].Back to article page