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Table 2 Vegetal matter consumption by the Balearic lizard from different vegetation areas

From: Scat piling and strong frugivory of the Balearic lizard, Podarcis lilfordi (Günther, 1874)

 

Scat pile A

Scat pile B

Malacophyllous

Sclerophyllous

Limestone

Cultivated

Scat pile A

94.15 ± 1.08 (264)

      

Scat pile B

97.61 ± 0.93 (62)

Z = 5.38

p = 0.589

     

Malacophyllous

67.84 ± 4.13 (102)

Z = 6.637

p = 3.18 × 10−11

Z = 4.333

p = 1.47 × 10−5

    

Sclerophyllous

79.85 ± 3.29 (117)

Z = −5.052

p = 4.35 × 10−7

Z = −3.088

p = 0.002

Z = 1.569

p = 0.116

   

Limestone

70.56 ± 11.37 (16)

Z = 1.605

p = 0.108

Z = −1.202

p = 0.229

Z = 1.34

p = 0.18

Z = -0.554

p = 0.579

  

Cultivated

83.14 ± 7.36 (22)

Z = −1.381

p = 0.167

Z = −0.929

p = 0.352

Z = 1.987

p = 0.046

Z = 1.095

p = 0.273

Z = 0.324

p = 0.745

 

Littoral

7.96 ± 3.46 (27)

Z = 9.905

p = 3.95 × 10−23

Z = 8.349

p = 6.83 × 10− 17

Z = − 5.671

p = 1.41 × 10−8

Z = 6.745

p = 1.52 × 10− 11

Z = 5.033

p = 4.81 × 10− 7

Z = 5.90

p = 3.62 × 10−9

  1. In the first column we give the average percentage volume per scat (mean ± SE) and, within parentheses, the number of scats analyzed. For each pairwise comparison, we give the Z-value and p-value of the post hoc Dunn test (see more details in the text). In bold, significant p-values