TABLE 9.
Season, trait | Population | H0: Equal slopes slope (95% CI) a | H0: no elevation difference Y‐intercept b |
---|---|---|---|
Summer, resting MR |
LR = 0.53, df = 1, p = .46 Common slope: 3.03 (2.62, 3.51) |
Wald = 2.82, df = 1, p = .09 | |
N. America | 0.72 (0.53, 0.91) | ||
Costa Rica | 0.64 (0.44,0.84) | ||
Autumn, resting MR |
LR = 1.68, df = 1, p = .19 Common slope: 3.18 (2.67, 3.81) |
Wald = 6.597, df = 1, p = .01) | |
N. America | 0.82* (0.62, 1.31) | ||
Costa Rica | 0.97* (0.41, 1.16) | ||
Summer, max flight MR |
LR = 1.01, df = 1, p = .31 Common slope: 2.20 (1.85, 2.61) |
Wald = 0.10, df = 1, p = .74 | |
N. America | 1.91 (1.75, 2.06) | ||
Costa Rica | 1.92 (1.75, 2.09) | ||
Autumn, max flight MR | LR = 4.09, df = 1, p = .04 | ||
N. America | 2.02 (1.53, 2.67) | ||
Costa Rica | 3.28 (2.24, 4.79) |
Note: *p < .05; **p < .01; ***p < .001.
Test of common slope from a type II regression model.
Significant differences in y‐intercept within a common slope are evidence of differences in MR across the range of masses measured.