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. 1999 Nov 23;96(24):13869–13873. doi: 10.1073/pnas.96.24.13869

Table 2.

Effects of habitat and historical isolation on ecomorphological differentiation

Variable Females*
Males
Habitat Region Habitat Region
SVL <0.001 0.421 <0.001 0.646
Hind limb length <0.001 0.932 <0.001 0.260
Forelimb length <0.001 0.498 <0.001 0.098
Gape width 0.002 0.556 0.002 0.837
Head length <0.001 0.110 0.001 0.610
Wilks’ Λ <0.001 0.004 <0.001 0.032

Values are the probability of no difference in five ecomorphological variables resulting from a MANOVA using log-transformed variables with habitat and region (north or south of the BMC) as factors. 

*

North of the BMC, n = 14 (7 from open forest and 7 from closed forest) and n = 37 from south of the BMC (18 from open forest and 19 from closed forest). 

North of the BMC, n = 15 (6 from open forest and 9 from closed forest) and n = 34 from south of the BMC (16 from open forest and 18 from closed forest).