In “Can variation in standard metabolic rate explain context‐dependent performance of farmed Atlantic salmon offspring?” which was published in issue 1, January 2019, the authors have requested to add an additional footnote to Table 1.
Table 1.
Estimate ± SE | Z | p | |
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Wild (ww) | |||
Intercept (allopatry, high food) | 2.12± 0.43 | 4.97 | ˂.001* |
Sympatry, fw | −1.48 ± 0.45 | −3.28 | .001* |
Sympatry, wf | −1.09 ± 0.45 | −2.40 | .016* |
Low food | −0.77 ± 0.39 | −1.97 | .049* |
Family SMR (high food) | 3.51 ± 8.34 | 0.42 | .67 |
Family SMR: food (low food)* | −14.52 ± 6.55 | −2.22 | .03* |
Family embryo mass | 79.57 ± 22.67 | 3.51 | <.001* |
Hybrid with farmed mother (fw) | |||
Intercept (high food) | 1.78± 0.41 | 4.31 | <.001* |
Low food | −1.35 ± 0.58 | −2.33 | .02* |
Hybrid with wild mother (wf) | |||
Intercept (high food) | 1.65 ± 0.52 | 3.18 | .002* |
Low food | −1.63 ± 0.80 | −2.03 | .04* |
Family SMR (low food): estimate = −11.01, SE = 8.42, Z = −1.31, p = 0.19.
The table and footnote should appear as printed below:
Reference
- Robertsen, G. , Reid, D. , Einum, S. , Aronsen, T. , Fleming, I. A. , Sundt‐Hansen, L. E. , … Hindar, K. (2019). Can variation in standard metabolic rate explain context‐dependent performance of farmed Atlantic salmon offspring? Ecology and Evolution, 9, 212–222. 10.1002/ece3.4716 [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]