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Table 2 Model statistics for testing between-group differences in relative arousal frequency, duration (min) of arousal periods, arousal temperature and torpor temperature

From: White-nose syndrome survivors do not exhibit frequent arousals associated with Pseudogymnoascus destructans infection

Response

Comparison

Estimate

SE

t

p

Adjusted p

Arousal frequency

pre-WNS vs peak-WNS

−0.10

0.02

−5.27

<.0001

<.0001

post-WNS vs peak-WNS

−0.09

0.02

−4.24

0.0001

0.0003

post-WNS vs pre-WNS

0.02

0.01

1.42

0.16

0.1773

Arousal duration

pre-WNS vs peak-WNS

−0.23

0.11

−2.21

0.034

0.0445

post-WNS vs peak-WNS

0.30

0.09

3.17

0.003

0.0055

post-WNS vs pre-WNS

0.54

0.10

5.14

<.0001

<.0001

Arousal temperature Tsk

pre-WNS vs peak-WNS

−2.00

0.90

−2.22

0.0325

0.0445

post-WNS vs peak-WNS

−1.25

0.84

−1.50

0.1428

0.1714

post-WNS vs pre-WNS

0.75

0.86

0.87

0.3900

0.3900

Torpor temperature Tsk

pre-WNS vs peak-WNS

−2.05

0.36

−5.68

<.0001

<.0001

post-WNS vs peak-WNS

−4.00

0.36

−11.26

<.0001

<.0001

post-WNS vs pre-WNS

−1.95

0.33

−5.87

<.0001

<.0001

  1. Arousal frequency was tested in a GLS model, accounting for differences in residual variance between groups. Arousal duration was tested in a mixed GLM model, accounting for differences in residual variance among individuals in different groups. The multiple comparison p-values were FDR-adjusted across the table