Table 1. Statistics from the time during the human presence and in comparison with the post-1 period.
presence | presence – (post-1) | |||||
T(move) | T(front) | T(peri-pheral) | T(move) | T(front) | T(peri-pheral) | |
Model: origin, housing, origin x housing | ||||||
origin | 2.63, >0.100 † | 14.05, 0.001 | 0.18, 0.676 | 6.08, 0.021 | 10.67, 0.003 | 3.42, 0.077 |
housing | 0.51, >0.250 † | 0.76, 0.393 | 0.02, 0.897 | 0.02, 0.903 | 2.39, 0.136 | 0.76, 0.391 |
origin x housing | 0.69, >0.750† | 0.47, 0.500 | 0.12, 0.737 | 0.01, 0.942 | 0.24, 0.626 | 1.43, 0.243 |
Model: origin, cageposition, origin x cageposition | ||||||
origin | 6.60, 0.017 | 13.34, 0.001 | 0.14, 0.715 | 8.08, 0.009 | 7.78, <0.010 † | 3.33, 0.080 |
cagepos. | 7.75, 0.010 | 0.02, 0.898 | 0.11, 0.747 | 10.49, 0.003 | 0.57, >0.250 † | 6.09, 0.021 |
origin x cagepos. | 0.73, 0.402 | 0.00, 0.996 | 0.61, 0.441 | 1.74, 0.199 | 0.05, >0.750 † | 2.69, 0.114 |
The top half of the table shows the results from the first set of models with origin and current housing; the bottom half of the table shows the results from the second set of models with origin and cage position. Each cell contains the relevant F-ratio (df = 1,24 in all cases) followed by the associated P-value.
Kruskal-Wallis test (shown are H 1- and P-values). Significant effects (P < 0.05) are highlighted in bold.