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. 2014 Oct 15;7(10):1226–1237. doi: 10.1111/eva.12218

Table 3.

anova of percentage of normal gastrulae of Pseudoboletia indiana

Source df MS F P
Bl 1 590.18 0.31628 0.8814
Te 1 23030 249.9 0.0377
pH 2 65919 15.575 0.058
Ma(Bl) 6 1422.8 8.056 0.0116
Fe(Bl) 2 1001.7 5.6715 0.043
Bl × Te 1 92.157 6.59E-02 0.9977
Bl × pH 2 4232.5 2.8429 0.0464
Te × pH 2 27451 919.88 0.0019
Ma(Bl) × Fe(Bl) 6 176.61 2.2257 0.041
Ma(Bl) × Te 6 1178.3 6.251 0.0216
Ma(Bl) × pH 12 1248 2.4223 0.0677
Fe(Bl) × Te 2 3079.1 16.336 0.0037
Fe(Bl) × pH 4 422 0.81907 0.53
Bl × Te × pH 2 29.841 0.65838 0.7135
Ma(Bl) × Fe(Bl) × Te 6 188.49 2.3754 0.0296
Ma(Bl) × Fe(Bl) × pH 12 515.22 6.493 0.0001
Ma(Bl) × Te × pH 12 280.2 0.39025 0.9441
Fe(Bl) × Te × pH 4 855.69 1.1918 0.3676
Ma(Bl) × Fe(Bl) × Te × pH 12 718 9.0486 0.0001
Res 192 79.35

anova of gastrulation data of single dam-sire crosses across temperature (Te) and pH treatments. Temperature and pH are fixed factors, experimental block (Bl) a random factor, and male (Ma) and female (Fe) identity random factors nested within block. Significant effects are shown in bold (P < 0.05).