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. 2012 Jul 11;7(7):e40582. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0040582

Table 3. Pecking rate during the week in A- and B-zones.

A, weekdays,MD A, weekdays, PM A, holiday, AM A, holiday, MD A, holiday, PM B, weekdays, MD B, weekdays, PM B, holiday, AM B, holiday, MD B, holiday, PM A,holidays B, weekdays B,holidays
A, weekdays, AM 0.0225 0.0005 0.9577
A, weekdays, MD <0.0001 0.4684
A, weekdays, PM 0.0006
A, holiday, AM 0.1218 0.8122
A, holiday, MD 0.1041
B, weekdays, AM 0.6052 0.0229 0.0003
B, weekdays, MD 0.0631 <0.0001
B, weekdays, PM 0.0501
B, holiday, AM 0.2800 0.5099
B, holiday, MD 0.5939
A, weekdays 0.2673 0.0000
A, holidays 0.3171
B, weekdays <0.0001

Differences in the number of pecks min−1were recorded in A- and B- zones, during weekdays and holidays, and in three time slots. Time slots: morning (AM), midday (MD), and evening (PM). p -values of SNK tests followed ANOVAs (see text for statistics) are shown. Bold format indicates significant difference (α = 0.01).