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. 2022 Aug 21;35(10):1396–1402. doi: 10.1111/jeb.14080

TABLE 2.

Results of a binomial mixed model testing the effects of mitochondrial haplotype on competitive mating success (i.e. the proportion of copulating pairs featuring focal males vs. standard tester males), including a random intercept effect of strain replicate

Effect Estimate SE Z value p
Intercept −0.078 0.091 −0.861 0.389
ALS 0.117 0.106 1.108 0.268
BAR 0.191 0.101 1.884 0.060
BRO −0.338 0.103 −3.272 0.001
HAW 0.090 0.101 0.893 0.372
ISR −0.050 0.101 −0.491 0.623
JAP −0.011 0.103 −0.103 0.918
Day order 1 0.025 0.087 0.288 0.773
Day order 2 −0.007 0.087 −0.082 0.935
Day order 3 0.100 0.090 1.116 0.264
Day order 4 −0.038 0.099 −0.389 0.697
Day order 5 −0.080 0.125 −0.635 0.525
Block 1 −0.408 0.113 −3.607 <0.001
Block 2 −0.006 0.115 −0.055 0.956
Block 3 0.101 0.106 0.949 0.343
Block 4 0.207 0.125 1.664 0.096
Block 5 0.106 0.104 1.023 0.307
Lay group 1 −0.008 0.110 −0.070 0.944
Lay group 2 0.044 0.098 0.454 0.650
Lay group 3 0.022 0.159 0.137 0.891
Lay group 4 0.046 0.133 0.345 0.730
Lay group 5 −0.104 0.131 −0.799 0.424

Note: The results presented here are identical for both the binomial mixed model (including a random intercept of strain duplicate to account for data structure) and a binomial model without the random effect. The sum of contrasts was set to zero, so effect estimates are relative to the global mean rather than a reference group.

Bold values indicate p < 0.05.