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. 2009 Dec 22;9:296. doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-9-296

Table 5.

Pearson correlation coefficients between life history traits

Life-History Traits K Scell Rferm Rresp Tshift
K \ -0.79b [-0.94, -0.51] 0.87b [0.54, 0.94] -0.63b [-0.85, -0.18] -0.04NS [-0.49, 0.46]
Scell -0.73b [-0.88, -0.38] \ -0.72b [-0.91, -0.37] 0.82b [0.49, 0.93] -0.23NS [-0.65, 0.27]
Rferm 0.87b [0.65, 0.95] -0.71b [-0.89, -0.37] \ -0.54a [-0.82, -0.01] -0.37NS [-0.72, 0.15]
Rresp -0.79b [-0.94, -0.23] 0.73a [0.17, 0.92] -0.73a [-0.93, -0.11] \ -0.46NS [-0.78, 0.03]
Tshift -0.74b [-0.91, -0.40] 0.39NS [-0.09, 0.72] -0.81b [-0.93, -0.52] 0.46NS [-0.17, 0.86] \

Over the diagonal: 15% glucose medium; below the diagonal: 1% glucose medium.

a Pearson correlation coefficients becoming non-significant after the correction for multiple tests (see Material & Methods)

bPearson correlation coefficients still significant after the local FDR procedure

NS: Non Significant

95% confidence interval of the estimation of the correlation coefficients are given between brackets