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. 2017 Feb 5;7(5):1453–1461. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2748

Table 3.

Randomization analysis of variances showing each effect and each response variable based on behavior

Effect Behavior df MS F p
Chemical cues Resting 1 0.003 0.40 .55
Browsing 1 0.000 0.015 .90
Thrashing 1 0.012 15.88 .0007
Infection status Resting 1 0.042 4.82 .032
Browsing 1 0.088 9.44 .0037
Thrashing 1 0.006 8.03 .0087
Cues:parasitism Resting 1 0.007 0.84 .383
Browsing 1 0.011 1.18 .295
Thrashing 1 0.000 0.15 .706
Residuals Resting 34 0.009
Browsing 34 0.009
Thrashing 34 0.001

We have grouped results from each behavior according to the different effects for easier comparison. The response variable for each ANOVA is the proportion of larvae exhibiting one of the three behaviors. Chemical cues indicate whether predatory cues were present or absent, while parasitism status refers to larvae infected with Ascogregarina barretti or uninfected. Behavior indicates which response value was used for the particular randomization ANOVA. We show degrees of freedom (df), mean squares (MS), F statistics (F), and p‐values (p) for each effect test in the model, and we have bolded model terms that are significant at the .016 level.