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. 2007 Aug 14;274(1625):2587–2593. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2007.0786

Table 2.

Focusing within areas, harbour porpoise mass is still predicted by the presence and absence of bottlenose dolphin ‘predation’ (see values in italics) around (a) Scotland (N=299, adjusted R2=0.82) and (b) the North Sea (N=408, adjusted R2=0.80). (GLM of factors predicting mass variation, dependent variable is body mass. Parameter estimates given are for mortality other than physical trauma (fixed factor: cause of death; presence of dolphin ‘predation’ (dolphin predation); juveniles (age class); females (sex).)

source of variation sum of squares d.f. F p parameter estimate±s.e.
(a)
body length 23 425 1 804.2 <0.001 0.59±0.02
cause of death 1198 1 41.1 <0.001 −4.69±0.73
dolphinpredation 123 1 4.2 0.041 1.50±0.73
age class 68 1 2.3 0.127 −1.27±0.83
sex 6 1 0.2 0.661 −0.29±0.66
month 311 11 1.0 0.472
model
 explained 39 246 16 84.2 <0.001
 residual 8214 282
 total 47 460 298
(b)
body length 33 347 1 1114 <0.001 0.60±0.02
cause of death 2560 1 85.5 <0.001 −5.44±0.69
dolphinpredation 138.7 1 4.6 0.032 1.22±0.57
age class 31 1 1.0 0.311 −0.78±0.77
sex 3 1 0.1 0.743 0.19±0.57
month 229 11 0.7 0.743
model
 explained 47 736 16 99.7 <0.001
 residual 11 704 391
 total 59 440 407