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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Mar 25.
Published in final edited form as: Am Nat. 2013 Oct 25;182(6):704–717. doi: 10.1086/673526

Table 2.

Pearson’s correlations between the average latency for pike to first attack the stickleback and their body mass, organ masses, and average metabolic rates

Time to first
attack of prey (s)
rP P value
Body mass (g) .70 .012
Organ sizes, accounting for body size:a
 Eye mass .76 .004
 Liver massb .10 .758
 Brain mass −.40 .202
Metabolism, accounting for body size:a
 Resting ventilation rate −.66 .019
 Active ventilation rate −.46 .136

Note: Correlation coefficients in bold are statistically significant after accounting for multiple tests using sequential Dunn-Sidak.

a

Divided by body mass (g).

b

Natural log transformed.