CO<sub>2</sub> treatment methods and univariate statistical output from Effect of elevated CO<sub>2</sub> and small boat noise on the kinematics of predator–prey interactions Mark I. McCormick Sue-Ann Watson Stephen D. Simpson Bridie J. M. Allan 10.6084/m9.figshare.5955685.v1 https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/CO_sub_2_sub_treatment_methods_and_univariate_statistical_output_from_Effect_of_elevated_CO_sub_2_sub_and_small_boat_noise_on_the_kinematics_of_predator_prey_interactions/5955685 Comparison of the effects of CO<sub>2</sub> pre-treatment (400, 950 µatm) and sound regime (ambient reef, boat) on the kinematics of the interaction between juvenile damselfish prey (Pomacentrus wardi) and dottyback predator (Pseudochromis fuscus). Only those variable with significant effects are shown. Given (in order) are F, p (p < 0.05 in bold) and partial eta-squared (i.e., effect size). Tests were undertaken with 1 and 68df. 2018-03-07 09:00:55 anthropogenic noise ocean acidification escape response predator–prey coral reef fish