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Trematode maturation patterns in a migratory snail host: What happens during upshore residency in a Mediterranean lagoon? Parasitology Research Ana Born-Torrijosa*, Juan Antonio Ragaa, Astrid Sibylle Holzerb
a
Cavanilles Institute for Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, Science Park,
University of Valencia, PO Box 22 085, 46071 Valencia, Spain b
Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Branišovská 31, 370 05 České Budějovice, Czech Republic
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[email protected]. Tel. +34 354 36 85. Fax +34 96 354 37 33. (Ana Born-Torrijos)
Tables Table S1 Results of (a) linear model and (b) pairwise comparisons evaluating the differences in snail size in C. labracis (N=36) and M. obovata (N=15) single infected snails and uninfected snails (N=8). The intercept value stands for snail size in M. obovata infected snails, to which the size of C. labracis infected snails is compared, showing the difference between means. Statistically significant results (at α = 0.050) are indicated in bold type, with the corresponding p-value obtained with Bonferroni correction given in parentheses (b)
(a) (Intercept) C. labracis Uninfected (b) M.obovata- C.labracis Uninfected- C.labracis Uninfected- M.obovata
Estimate
SE
T-value
p-value
8.8167 -1.1233 -1.1479
0.3378 0.4021 0.5728
26.101 -2.794 -2.004