<p>The grey zone indicates isometric relationships, positive allometries have larger slopes and negative smaller ones. For all regressions, the greater the slope, the lower the intercept. See text for a discussion of these patterns.</p
<p>The “+” symbols show the relationships with a linear best fit, and the solid symbols those with a...
SLOPE is a popular method for dimensionality reduction in the high-dimensional regression. Indeed so...
<p>Each panel shows the scatterplot of the stability estimates for the shared features produced by a...
<p>As the allometry becomes stronger, the plots become curved such that a polynomial improves the fi...
<p>Slopes significantly greater than zero are positively allometric (grey background; the measure be...
<p>a. head-body length allometries; b. antennal allometries; c. mesosomal allometries; d. metasomal ...
<p>Light gray indicates the ‘African’ slope; dark gray indicates the ‘European’ slope.</p
Results of simple linear regression analysis examining the relationship between the areas of the reg...
§<p>All, slope for all provinces pooling data; Pos, slope for positive provinces; Neg, slope for neg...
A p-value of less than 0.05 means that there is positive linear relationship between the areas of th...
Slope and coefficient of determination (r2) from linear regression comparing observed (data; y-axis)...
<p>In all panels, the upper insets show the best (left) and worst (right) regression results. The ve...
<p>Dashes indicate p-values over 0.1. Values with a significance of 0.05 or better are shown in bold...
‡<p>Indicates the regression was not significant at p = 0.05 (i.e., the slope of the relationship di...
<p>Slope values obtained from the linear regression lines in the control or BDL groups.</p
<p>The “+” symbols show the relationships with a linear best fit, and the solid symbols those with a...
SLOPE is a popular method for dimensionality reduction in the high-dimensional regression. Indeed so...
<p>Each panel shows the scatterplot of the stability estimates for the shared features produced by a...
<p>As the allometry becomes stronger, the plots become curved such that a polynomial improves the fi...
<p>Slopes significantly greater than zero are positively allometric (grey background; the measure be...
<p>a. head-body length allometries; b. antennal allometries; c. mesosomal allometries; d. metasomal ...
<p>Light gray indicates the ‘African’ slope; dark gray indicates the ‘European’ slope.</p
Results of simple linear regression analysis examining the relationship between the areas of the reg...
§<p>All, slope for all provinces pooling data; Pos, slope for positive provinces; Neg, slope for neg...
A p-value of less than 0.05 means that there is positive linear relationship between the areas of th...
Slope and coefficient of determination (r2) from linear regression comparing observed (data; y-axis)...
<p>In all panels, the upper insets show the best (left) and worst (right) regression results. The ve...
<p>Dashes indicate p-values over 0.1. Values with a significance of 0.05 or better are shown in bold...
‡<p>Indicates the regression was not significant at p = 0.05 (i.e., the slope of the relationship di...
<p>Slope values obtained from the linear regression lines in the control or BDL groups.</p
<p>The “+” symbols show the relationships with a linear best fit, and the solid symbols those with a...
SLOPE is a popular method for dimensionality reduction in the high-dimensional regression. Indeed so...
<p>Each panel shows the scatterplot of the stability estimates for the shared features produced by a...