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. 2015 Mar 4;5(7):1412–1424. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1450

Table 3.

GLMs of effects of female offspring body length and mass at weaning on probability of subsequent survival to recruitment. Body length (MOlw) was measured in all offspring marked and body mass (MOmw) was measured from a subset of 566 offspring at weaning.

Model N = 566 N = 1182
K AICc ΔAICc wi LL K AICc ΔAICc wi LL
Cohort + MOlw 6 686.42 0 0.39 −337.13 6 1453.28 0 0.65 −720.6
Cohort + MOmw + Inline graphic 7 687.53 1.11 0.22 −336.66
Cohort + MOlw + Inline graphic 7 687.88 1.46 0.19 −336.84 7 1454.69 1.41 0.32 −720.3
Cohort + MOmw 6 689.52 3.1 0.08 −338.69
Cohort + MOlw + Cohort × MOlw 10 693.91 7.49 0.01 −336.75 10 1459.76 6.49 0.03 −719.79
Cohort + MOmw + Cohort × MOmw 10 695.07 8.65 0.01 −337.34
MOlw 2 696.48 10.06 0 −346.23 2 1464.79 11.51 0 −730.39
MOmw 2 697.16 10.74 0 −346.57
Cohort 5 698.31 11.89 0 −344.1 5 1482.93 29.66 0 −736.44
Intercept 1 705.27 18.85 0 −351.63 1 1488.05 34.78 0 −743.03

AICc, Akaike Information Criterion for small sample sizes; ΔAICc, relative change in AICc, wi, AIC weights; K, number of parameter.