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. 2013 Dec 7;280(1772):20131502. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2013.1502

Table 1.

Statistical results from a generalized linear mixed-effects model examining the effects of atrazine exposure (presence or absence) at two times in Cuban tree frog tadpole development (early or late) on their survival (binomial response) in the presence or absence of the pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd). To test for short-term and long-term effects of atrazine on disease resistance, Bd exposure occurred immediately after the atrazine exposure or a mean of 46 days after the atrazine exposure, the latter of which was after metamorphosis. A subset of the tadpoles from a tank were exposed to Bd+ or Bd− inocula, and thus these individuals were nested within tank and treated as a random factor to ensure proper error structure.

effect d.f. χ2 p*
Bd (present or absent) 1 12.50 <0.001
timing of Bd exposure (immediate or post-metamorphosis) 1 5.91 0.015
developmental window (early or late) 1 0.10 0.758
atrazine (present or absent) 1 2.10 0.147
Bd×timing of Bd 1 1.39 0.238
Bd×developmental window 1 0 0.985
Bd×atrazine 1 4.90 0.027
timing of Bd×developmental window 1 3.38 0.066
timing of Bd×atrazine 1 1.05 0.305
developmental window×atrazine 1 0.75 0.386
Bd×timing of Bd×developmental window 1 1.49 0.222
Bd×developmental window×atrazine 1 0.22 0.637
Bd×timing of Bd×atrazine 1 0 0.983
timing of Bd×developmental window×atrazine 1 0.24 0.625
four-way interaction 1 0.08 0.772

*Log-likelihood ratio test based on type II sums of squares.