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. 2021 Nov 12;11(23):16936–16950. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8329

TABLE 1.

Models of the development rates of S. rubrovittatus and Tcaelestialium in three latitudinally different populations of each species

No. Models
S. rubrovittatus
1 Three populations + temperature
2 Three populations + temperature + three populations × temperature
3 Populations (Tohoku‐Shiga vs. Hiroshima) + temperature
4 Populations (Tohoku‐Shiga vs. Hiroshima) + temperature +populations (Tohoku‐Shiga vs. Hiroshima) × temperature
5 Populations (Tohoku vs. Shiga‐Hiroshima) + temperature
6 Populations (Tohoku vs. Shiga‐Hiroshima) + temperature +populations (Tohoku vs. Shiga‐Hiroshima) × temperature
7 Temperature
8 Intercept
T. caelestialium
1 Three populations + temperature
2 Three populations + temperature + three populations × temperature
3 Populations (Hokkaido vs. Touhoku‐Niigata) + temperature
4 Populations (Hokkaido vs. Tohoku‐Niigata) + temperature +populations (Hokkaido vs. Tohoku‐Niigata) × temperature
5 Populations (Hokkaido‐Tohoku vs. Niigata) + temperature
6 Populations(Hokkaido‐Tohoku vs. Niigata) + temperature + populations(Hokkaido‐Tohoku vs. Niigata) × temperature
7 Temperature
8 Intercept