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Table 2 Post-hoc test for homogeneity of slopes in the lateral cranial dataset

From: Getting a head in hard soils: Convergent skull evolution and divergent allometric patterns explain shape variation in a highly diverse genus of pocket gophers (Thomomys)

 

maz

mon

fis

qua

can

tow

lat

nav

leu

sax

maz

–

0.50

0.70

0.10

0.40

0.05

0.35

0.30

0.30

0.10

mon

47.0

–

0.70

0.30

0.20

0.20

0.35

0.30

0.55

0.70

fis

62.6

59.7

–

0.15

0.30

0.15

0.65

0.35

0.80

0.55

qua

60.0

57.1

83.3

–

0.05

0.10

0.05

0.10

0.15

0.10

can

49.5

57.0

67.7

76.3

–

0.05

0.30

0.30

0.15

0.05

tow

65.4

56.5

78.9

72.7

60.5

–

0.05

0.05

0.15

0.05

lat

50.3

59.1

63.1

76.0

58.9

77.1

–

0.30

0.65

0.15

nav

45.3

46.6

66.6

63.6

45.4

66.5

47.4

–

0.35

0.05

leu

64.5

60.3

64.3

76.4

68.9

67.8

58.0

61.9

–

0.20

sax

61.6

44.3

67.5

69.0

63.2

66.3

64.5

55.4

69.2

–

  1. Post-hoc test table shows the pairwise results testing for homogeneity of slopes (common allometric trajectories). Significance is reported as p-values in the upper triangle and angles (degrees) are reported in the lower triangle. Statistical significance rejecting the null hypothesis of a common slope was evaluated by permutation using 1000 iterations. Bold indicates p-values less than 0.05. Italics indicate p-values between 0.05 and 0.1, suggesting trends for divergence. Taxa are listed in the same order as given by Fig. 1; abbreviations are as follows: maz = T. (T.) mazama, mon = T. (T.) monticola, fis = T. (T.) talpoides fisherii, qua = T. (T.) talpoides quadratus, can = T. (M.) bottae canus, tow = T. (M.) townsendii, lat = T. (M.) bottae laticeps, nav = T. (M.) bottae navus, leu = T. (M.) bottae leucodon, sax = T. (M.) bottae saxatalis