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. 2014 Jun 5;5:21. doi: 10.1186/2041-9139-5-21

Table 1.

ANCOVA for canal diameter and neuromast size (length, width) in the supraorbital and mandibular canals in two species

  N R 2 F d.f. P
Canal diameter (combined)
358
0.83
 
 
 
Species
 
 
175.4131
1, 354
<.0001
SL
 
 
732.5361
1, 354
<.0001
Species x SL
 
 
77.8231
1, 354
<.0001
Canal diameter (SO)
184
0.85
 
 
 
Species
 
 
128.5339
1, 180
<.0001
SL
 
 
391.6134
1, 180
<.0001
Species x SL
 
 
36.1964
1, 180
<.0001
Canal diameter (MD)
174
0.83
 
 
 
Species
 
 
62.1329
1, 170
<.0001
SL
 
 
369.4595
1, 170
<.0001
Species x SL
 
 
43.2358
1, 170
<.0001
 
N
R 2
F
d.f.
P
Neuromast length (combined)
389
0.61
 
 
 
Species
 
 
0.0775
1, 385
0.7809
SL
 
 
494.8616
1, 385
<.0001
Species x SL
 
 
3.7681
1, 385
0.0530
Neuromast length (SO)
194
0.69
 
 
 
Species
 
 
6.0854
1, 190
0.0145
SL
 
 
346.0935
1, 190
<.0001
Species x SL
 
 
0.4571
1, 190
0.4998
Neuromast length (MD)
195
0.73
 
 
 
Species
 
 
5.1958
1, 191
0.0237
SL
 
 
405.6425
1, 191
<.0001
Species x SL
 
 
7.987
1, 191
0.0052
 
N
R 2
F
d.f.
P
Neuromast width (combined)
389
0.89
 
 
 
Species
 
 
179.7582
1, 385
<.0001
SL
 
 
1548.252
1, 385
<.0001
Species x SL
 
 
135.6519
1, 385
<.0001
Neuromast width (SO)
194
0.9
 
 
 
Species
 
 
96.0182
1, 190
<.0001
SL
 
 
809.9263
1, 190
<.0001
Species x SL
 
 
71.6976
1, 190
<.0001
Neuromast width (MD)
195
0.91
 
 
 
Species
 
 
104.6486
1, 191
<.0001
SL
 
 
916.1915
1, 191
<.0001
Species x SL     79.312 1, 191 <.0001

Analysis was carried out for supraorbital (SO) and mandibular (MD) canals together (combined) or individually in Tramitichromis and Aulonocara. SL = Standard length (fish size) in mm. All data were found to be normal. Significance = P <0.05. The Johnson-Neyman procedure was used to determine the region of non-significance for fish size for ANCOVAs with significant interaction terms (indicating heterogeneity of slopes, see text and Table 3 for additional details). See Figure 10 and Table 2 for ANOVA results and individual regressions.