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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am Nat. 2015 Apr 1;185(6):769–783. doi: 10.1086/681017

Table 2.

Effects of pre- and post-natal allocation on offspring.

Pre-natal effects Post-natal effects
Estimate ± SE F df P Estimate ± SE F df P


Body mass Body mass
 Treatment 12.65 1, 29.4 .001  Treatment 15.50 1, 40.6 < .001
  Experimentala .710 ± .199   Experimentala .663 ± .169
 Tarsus length .420 ± .066 40.87 1, 127 < .001  Tarsus length .508 ± .049 107.71 1, 185 < .001
 Intercept .063 ± .623  Intercept .415 ± .199
PHA responsiveness PHA responsiveness
 Treatment 9.78 1, 29.7 .004  Treatment 1.21 1, 48.8 .276
  Experimentala .823 ± .263   Experimentala .217 ± .197
 Body mass .139 ± .098 2.02 1, 114 .158  Body mass .106 ± .089 1.42 1, 177 .234
 Intercept .421 ± .193  Intercept .155 ± .140
Hematocrit Hematocrit
 Treatment .00 1, 32.1 .965  Treatment 2.39 1, 45.5 .129
  Experimentala −.012 ± .270   Experimentala .361 ± .233
 Body mass .299 ± .088 11.45 1, 125 .001  Body mass .197 ± .080 6.12 1, 164 .014
 Intercept −2.993 ± .907  Intercept .174 ± .199
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relative to control offspring