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. 2013 Jul 23;8(7):e69247. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0069247

Table 2. How signaling effort plasticity is influenced by time of day (subdivided by mating period), residual mass, and body size.

Species IndependentVariables DF F Ratio P R2 adj IV%
G. pennsylvanicus Mating Activity(MA) 1,58 26.8220 <0.0001 0.8068 66.12
Residual Mass(RM) 2,58 0.3436 0.7107
Body Size(BS) 2,58 1.0531 0.3554
RM * MA 2,58 1.4248 0.2489
BS * MA 2,58 1.1146 0.3350
G. veletis Mating Activity(MA) 1,26 11.7550 0.0020 0.7673 61.41
Residual Mass(RM) 2,26 0.0556 0.9460
Body Size (BS) 2,26 1.4155 0.2609
RM * MA 2,26 0.0250 0.9753
BS * MA 2,26 0.9030 0.4177

Repeated measures ANOVA model output investigating plasticity in signaling time across high and low mating activity time periods; MA = Mating Activity; RM = Residual Mass, BS = Body Size; IV% = Variance explained by individual effects in the repeated measures model; FDRB–Y alpha P<0.0120. Note: this legend also applies to Table 3 and 4.