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. 2021 Oct 20;12:738338. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2021.738338

Table 1.

Effects of prior temperatures at fertilization and embryogenesis on thermal performance in terms of survival at completion of planktonic development (modeled as a cubic function of temperature in a binomial mixed-effects regression model).

Fixed effects X 2 d.f. p
Temperature at fertilization 0.64 1 0.42
Temperature at embryogenesis 0.96 2 0.62
Temperature at fertilization×temperature at embryogenesis 1.30 2 0.53
Thermal performance at completion of planktonic development 460.35 3 <0.001
Temperature at fertilization×thermal performance 0.49 3 0.92
Temperature at embryogenesis×thermal performance 52.18 6 <0.001
Temperature at fertilization×temperature at embryogenesis×thermal performance 5.10 6 0.53

Significant effects are in bold. Linear, quadratic, and cubic trends in thermal performance are presented for prior temperatures at embryogenesis, and contrasted between temperatures, in Figure 2.