10.6084/m9.figshare.11366156.v1
Javier Pineda-Pampliega
Javier
Pineda-Pampliega
Amparo Herrera-Dueñas
Amparo
Herrera-Dueñas
Ellis Mulder
Ellis
Mulder
José I. Aguirre
José I.
Aguirre
Ursula Höfle
Ursula
Höfle
Simon Verhulst
Simon
Verhulst
Table S1 from Antioxidant supplementation slows telomere shortening in free-living white stork chicks
The Royal Society
2019
telomeres
oxidative stress
TRF
antioxidant supplementation
free-living birds
2019-12-13 17:19:37
Journal contribution
https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Table_S1_from_Antioxidant_supplementation_slows_telomere_shortening_in_free-living_white_stork_chicks/11366156
Telomere length (average of each sample) in relation to the covariates Age (days), mass (g) and Hatch Order (1,2,3) and the factors Sex (Male) (male and female) and Treatment (Control or Vitamins; note that day 1 measurements are coded as control for all nestlings). Factors in the final model have been highlighted in bold. Significant factors (p < 0.05) have an *. Random terms are included in all models, and their values are in <i>italic</i>. Non-significant interactions were excluded from the models when estimating coefficients of main effects.