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. 2019 Mar 20;6(3):182115. doi: 10.1098/rsos.182115

Table 2.

ANOVA results for the logistic regression relating survivorship to stress temperature, population, developmental temperature and individual sex. Significant terms (p < 0.05) are shown in italics.

d.f. deviance resid. d.f. resid. dev Pr(>Chi)
all data
stress temperature 1 928.89 1715 1409.7 0.00
individual sex 1 54.7 1714 1355 1.40 × 10−13
developmental temperature 1 7.74 1713 1347.2 0.005388
population 1 17.8 1712 1329.4 2.45 × 10−05
dev. temp. × population 1 5.46 1711 1324 0.019462
 sex × dev. temp 1 0.27 1710 1323.7 0.60482
 sex × population 1 3.82 1709 1319.9 0.050578
stress temp. × population 1 8.38 1708 1311.5 0.003801
 stress temp. × dev. temp. 1 0.06 1707 1311.5 0.809781
 stress temp. × sex 1 2.29 1706 1309.2 0.130522
CT model
stress temperature 1 318.6 725 666.22 0.00
individual sex 1 29.42 724 636.8 5.82 × 10−8
developmental temperature 1 10.49 723 626.31 0.001202
 stress temp. × sex 1 0 722 626.31 0.960815
 stress temp. × dev. temp. 1 0.14 721 626.17 0.71148
 sex × dev. temp. 1 0.23 720 625.94 0.631601
 stress temp. × sex × dev. temp. 1 1.75 719 624.2 0.186143
FL model
stress temperature 1 646.63 988 706.5 0.00
individual sex 1 20.51 987 685.99 5.94×10−6
 developmental temperature 1 0.63 986 685.36 0.42597
stress temp. × sex 1 4.86 985 680.5 0.02744
 stress temp. × dev. temp. 1 2.97 984 677.52 0.08465
 sex × dev. temp. 1 0.22 983 677.31 0.64267
 stress temp. × sex × dev. temp. 1 0.23 982 677.08 0.63395