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Table 7 A: GLMM exploring the effects of male type (social vs. extra-pair) on fledging success, Fledging success corresponds to the number of chicks sired by a male, divided by the total number of eggs laid in the clutch, B: Relative variable importance given by Akaike weights (ΣAICω)

From: Females tend to prefer genetically similar mates in an island population of house sparrows

A.

Variables

Model

K

AICc

ΔAICc

ω

 

Fledging success

Male type

2

94.1

0.00

0.891

 

(n = 74)

Male type + year

4

98.7

4.61

0.089

  

Male type + year + year*male type

5

101.8

7.75

0.019

  

Null

1

106.9

12.80

0.001

  

Year

2

111.3

17.25

0.000

B.

Variables

Source of variation

ΣAIC ω

   
 

Fledging success

Male type

1.00

   
  

Year

0.11

   
  

Year*male type

0.02

   
  1. K = number of parameters. Asterisk means the interaction.