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. 2017 Feb 12;7(6):1712–1724. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2747

Table 1.

Details of the models fitted in each stage of our analyses. Samples sizes are shown for males (M) and females (F) as models were fitted separately to data from each sex. All models included the mean and standard deviation of the monthly rainfall in an individual's first year of life as fixed effects

Models predicting how early‐life ecological conditions affect: Measured as Sample size Model fitting
Individuals Packs Breeding attempts Random effects Error structure Link function
M F M F M F
Stage 1: effects during early life
Maternal rank The age‐rank of an individual's mother in the pack at the time of their birth 104 84 10 9 63 48 Breeding attempt, pack Poisson Log
Paternal rank The age‐rank of an individual's father in the pack at the time of their birth 86 63 10 9 53 43 Breeding attempt, pack Poisson Log
Social care received1 The proportion of group visits an individual was observed being escorted as a pup 49 41 5 5 27 21 Breeding attempt, pack Binomial Logit
Mass at 1 year Individual's mass (g) at 1 year old (±30 days) 47 15 6 2 27 12 Breeding attempt, pack Normal Identity
Survival to 1 year Binary denoting if an individual survived to 1 year old 357 300 14 13 132 117 Breeding attempt, pack Binomial Logit
Stage 2: lifetime fitness effects
Body conditiona , 2 Mass (g) 80 41 8 8 Individual, pack Normal Identity
Successful reproduction in lifetime Binary denoting if an individual was assigned as parent to a pup during their lifetime 61 43 9 8 Pack Binomial Logit
Relative fertility of successful reproducers Proportion of all genotyped pups born while an individual was resident in a pack that they were assigned as parent to 19 22 5 5 Pack Binomial Logit
Lifetime reproductive success Total number of pups an individual was assigned in its lifetime 58 37 9 8 Pack Negative binomial Log
Lifespan3 Age (years) at which an individual died 60 43 9 8 Pack, observation‐level Poisson log‐normal Log

aModels fitted to 174 and 90 records of male and female masses, respectively. Also included as fixed effects: 1number of adults (potential escorts) in the group, 2an individual's age, 3whether an individual had successfully reproduced in their lifetime (0/1) and the interaction between this and the first‐year rainfall variables.