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. 2017 Sep 18;7(21):8670–8684. doi: 10.1002/ece3.3213

Table 3.

The top three generalized linear mixed‐effect models (GLMM) showing the effect of (a) flying fox flower interactions [FFI], nectar bat–flower interactions [NBI] and durian tree characteristic [DUR]; and (b) duration of flying fox flower interactions [FFD], duration of nectar bat–flower interactions [NBD] and durian tree characteristic [DUR], on mature durian fruit set at 60 d [F60]. Each of four durian trees (TRE) was coded as a random effect

Model k LL AICc dAICc wAICc
Rm2
(a)
 m1. F60 ~ FFI + NBI + DUR + (1|TRE) 5 −30 72 0.0 0.41 0.81
 m2. F60 ~ NBI + DUR +  (1| TRE) 4 −32 73 1.3 0.21 0.87
 m3. F60 ~ DUR + (1| TRE) 3 −34 75 2.6 0.11 0.36
(b)
 m.1 F60 ~ NBD + DUR + (1| TRE) 4 −32 74 0.0 0.27 0.87
 m.2 F60 ~ FFD + NBD + DUR + (1| TRE) 5 −31 74 0.1 0.25 0.80
 m.3 F60 ~ DUR + (1| TRE) 3 −34 75 0.9 0.17 0.56

k, number of parameters; LL, maximum log‐likelihood; dAICc, difference in AICc for each model from the most parsimonious model; wAICc, AICc weight; Rm2, marginal R 2 according to Nakagawa and Schielzeth (2013).