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Detailed statistical analysis, and effect size of electric shock and anxiolytic treatment on refuge use from Anxiety-like behaviour increases safety from fish predation in an amphipod crustacea

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posted on 2017-11-24, 02:28 authored by Marie-Jeanne Perrot-Minnot, Loan Banchetry, Frank Cézilly
Table S1: Effect of electric shock and anxiolytic treatment (at two concentrations) on refuge use: Kruskall-Wallis rank test followed by Dunn post-hoc multiple comparison test Table S2: Dose effect and remanence of electric shock treatment on refuge use: Kruskall-Wallis rank test followed by Dunn post-hoc multiple comparison test. Fig. S1: Effect size of chronic exposure to LY anxiolytic on the use of refuge and the behavioral response to electric shock (Cliff's Delta index)

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