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. 2009 Dec 21;216(3):368–380. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7580.2009.01177.x

Table 3.

Correlations between log-transformed phenetic and molecular distances.

Phenetic (shape) distance r12 P1 df1 r22 P2 df2 r32 P3 df3 r42 P4 df4
Inner ear 0.35 < 0.0001 87 0.65 < 0.0001 26 0.30 < 0.0001 902 0.35 < 0.0001 527
Size-corrected inner ear 0.23 < 0.0001 87 0.66 < 0.0001 26 0.23 < 0.0001 902 0.36 < 0.0001 527
Cranium 0.46 < 0.0001 87 0.39 0.0005 26 0.37 < 0.0001 902 0.15 < 0.0001 527
Size-corrected cranium 0.45 < 0.0001 87 0.40 0.0004 26 0.44 < 0.0001 902 0.14 < 0.0001 527
Basicranium 0.41 < 0.0001 87 0.33 0.0018 26 0.45 < 0.0001 902 0.14 < 0.0001 527
Size-corrected basicranium 0.39 < 0.0001 87 0.34 0.0013 26 0.37 < 0.0001 902 0.14 < 0.0001 527
Face 0.53 < 0.0001 87 0.37 0.0008 26 0.45 < 0.0001 902 0.17 < 0.0001 527
Size-corrected face 0.54 < 0.0001 87 0.39 0.0005 26 0.44 < 0.0001 902 0.16 < 0.0001 527
Neurocranium 0.25 < 0.0001 87 0.07 0.17 26 0.21 < 0.0001 902 0.03 0.001 527
Size-corrected neurocranium 0.21 < 0.0001 87 0.05 0.27 26 0.20 < 0.0001 902 0.02 < 0.0001 527

r1, P1, df1: regressions at the family level, including all pairs of families involving non-strepsirrhine taxa also. r2, P2, df2: regressions at the family level, involving strepsirrhine taxa only. r3, P3, df3: regressions at the species level, including all pairs of species involving non-strepsirrhine taxa. r4, P4, df4: regressions at the species level, involving strepsirrhine taxa only.