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. 2017 May 4;12(5):e0175018. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0175018

Table 2. Results for the regression model of coral mortality as a function of different explanatory variables.

Variables Coefficients Average Marginal Effect
Maximum DHW 0.304*** 0.492***
(0.050) (0.071)
Maximum PAR Anomaly -0.0073 0.0808***
(0.015) (0.018)
Population 0.0373 0.0679
(0.031) (0.057)
Wind 0.00114 0.00207
(0.040) (0.073)
Depth -0.143*** -0.0969***
(0.056) (0.023)
Depth×Maximum PAR Anomaly 0.00517***
(0.0012)
Depth×Maximum DHW -0.00328
(0.0040)
Bermuda -10.9*** -93.1***
(0.46) (5.8)
Bahamian 1.56** -6.2*
(0.77) (3.5)
Eastern Caribbean 0.474 -4.7***
(0.35) (1.6)
Greater Antilles 0.896** 4.9**
(0.42) (2.3)
Southern Caribbean -2.08** -7.4***
(1.03) (2.6)
Southwestern Caribbean -0.380 -19.5***
(0.35) (2.2)
Floridian -1.23*** -12.3***
(0.47) (2.2)
Constant -5.74***
(0.89)
Log Likelihood
Cross-validated MSE
-64.34
30.64
Cross-validated RMSE 5.53
Cross-validated R2 0.325
Number of Observations 1,045

Estimated coefficients and average marginal effects using a fractional logit model, where coral mortality is explained as a function of environmental stressors. Robust standard errors are shown in parentheses (*** p<0.01, ** p<0.05, * p<0.1).