Table 2. Mixed-effect model results for relative change in volume.
Estimate | MCMC mean | HPD95 lower | HPD95 upper | P MCMC | ||
Intercept (12°C, 400 µatm) | 0.5757 | 0.576 | −0.5879 | 1.7408 | 0.2 | |
CO2 (1200 µatm) | 0.1912 | 0.1949 | −1.5094 | 1.7968 | 0.7 | |
Temperature (14°C) | 1.0355 | 1.0313 | 0.4737 | 1.5856 | 0.002 | ** |
Temperature (16°C) | 1.0139 | 1.0099 | 0.4844 | 1.5724 | <0.001 | *** |
Temperature (18°C) | 1.2814 | 1.2781 | 0.7158 | 1.8165 | <0.001 | *** |
Temperature (20°C) | 1.9023 | 1.9014 | 1.3296 | 2.4392 | <0.001 | *** |
Temperature (24°C) | 1.0539 | 1.0524 | 0.4946 | 1.5825 | 0.002 | ** |
CO2 (1200)×Temp (14°C) | −0.9646 | −0.9612 | −1.7286 | −0.1463 | 0.02 | * |
CO2 (1200)×Temp (16°C) | −0.6219 | −0.6173 | −1.3872 | 0.1611 | 0.1 | |
CO2 (1200)×Temp (18°C) | −0.481 | −0.4781 | −1.2506 | 0.3101 | 0.2 | |
CO2 (1200)×Temp (20°C) | −0.6692 | −0.6665 | −1.4841 | 0.0929 | 0.1 | |
CO2 (1200)×Temp (24°C) | 0.1424 | 0.1448 | −0.652 | 0.8845 | 0.7 |
Output includes model estimates for fixed factors (Estimate) and the mean estimate across Markov chain Monte Carlo samples (MCMC mean), the upper and lower 95% highest posterior density intervals (HPD95 lower and HPD95 upper) and p-values based on the posterior distribution and Markov chain Monte Carlo sampling (p MCMC). Asterisks denote significance, with.
‘*’ = P<0.05,
‘**” = P<0.01, and
‘***” = P<0.001.