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. 2016 Jun 15;283(1832):20160217. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2016.0217

Table 1.

The effects of sexual category (concordant male, concordant female, and sex-reversed female) and age (days since hatching) on the behaviour of Central Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps) as quantified by the time taken to emerge from a shelter. These probability values have not been corrected for multiple tests, but all remain significant at p < 0.05 even after Holm–Bonferroni corrections are applied. Values are from two-way ANOVAs. ZZf, sex-reversed female; ZZm, concordant male; ZWf, concordant female. Categories with identical 'a' or 'b' did not differ significantly from each other in post hoc tests.

behaviour scores sex age sex × age interaction post hoc comparison
time for head out F2,112 = 6.24
p = 0.003
n.s. n.s. Sex: ZWfa, ZZmab, ZZfb
time for back leg out F2,112 = 6.43
p = 0.002
n.s. n.s. Sex: ZWfa, ZZma, ZZfb
time for full body out F2,112 = 7.88
p < 0.001
n.s. n.s. Sex: ZWfa, ZZma, ZZfb