The pre-experiment baseline
hair sample mass, i.e. the amount of hair on the eggs before the first playback, predicted the mass of the new hair brought to the nest (Table 1).
Linear mixed - effects models (function lme)[34] in the nlme package [35] was used to estimate the factors affecting the response variables,
hair sample mass and clutch coverage 24 hours after the playbacks.
Function lme in the nlme package was used to estimate the effect of the study area (with nest box identity as a random effect) on the pre-experiment baseline
hair sample mass.
Pre-experiment baseline
hair sample masses of the hair on the great tit eggs.
Not exact matches
The same effect that attracts your
hair to a balloon when you rub it on your head pulled enough collagen onto eraser «crumbs» to yield results in a
mass spectrometer, a machine that determines the type of chemicals in a
sample.