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. 2022 Sep 6;45(2):627–643. doi: 10.1007/s11357-022-00653-w

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

(a) Uncorrected mean lifespan decreases with body size (P < 0.001, partial R2 = 51.0%), (b) but it lacks a statistically significant association with heterozygosity (P = 0.133, partial R2 = 2.0%). (c) Corrected mean lifespan decreases with size (P < 0.001, partial R2 = 57.6%) and (d) increases with heterozygosity (P < 0.001, partial R2 = 14.1%). Depicted are predicted values with 95% confidence intervals and partial residuals accounting for the effect of the other variables in the multiple regression model (n = 118)