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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Primatol. 2013 Sep 22;35(1):108–128. doi: 10.1007/s10764-013-9709-5

Table II.

Results of repeatability and heritability models for Cayo Santiago, PR rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) with either a full set of fixed effects or an intercept only

Repeatability Heritability Repeatability Heritability
Intercept −0.751 (−0.878,−0.623) −0.854 (−1.050,−0.669) −0.452 (−0.660,−0.208) −0.480 (−0.720,0.240)
Rank −0.122 (−0.294,0.029) −0.084 (−0.272,0.102)
Male −0.659 (−1.087,−0.187) −0.642 (−1.082,−0.185)
Male: rank −0.877 (−1.203,−0.596) −0.912 (−1.223,−0.613)
σa2 0.304 (0.144,0.455) 0.114 (0.013,0.175)
σm2 0.351 (0.246,0.497) 0.010 (0.000,0.163) 0.123 (0.082,0.194) 0.016 (0.000,0.108)
σe2 0.371 (0.312,0.452) 0.377 (0.305,0.452) 0.362 (0.313,0.448) 0.380 (0.308,0.446)
μ 0.662 (0.606,0.783) 0.614 (0.499,0.732) 0.743 (0.681,0.819) 0.722 (0.640,0.846)
Ro 0.157 (0.112,0.228) 0.062 (0.040,0.102)
ho2 0.139 (0.057,0.198) 0.057 (0.009,0.093)

Posterior means of the fixed effect coefficients and 95% credible intervals are reported. Variance components and ratios have posterior modes and credible intervals reported. In the full models, the intercept is mid-ranked female from the mean observation date. Natural cubic spline coefficients for sex*observation date effects are omitted because they are easiest to interpret graphically (Fig. 2). μ is the posterior mode of the MCMC sample marginal medians.