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Table 1.

Phylogenetic generalised least-squares (PGLS) regression analyses examining the effects of social, ecological and life-history variables* on primate whole and regional brain volumes.

Preferred models represent the ‘best fit’ model (with the lowest BIC score) of the overall model category (i.e., social or ecological). The combined models represent the ‘best fit’ model after running all combinations of the previous ‘best fit’ models (models one to four). Boldness indicates the model(s) with the lowest BIC score across all models (dBIC<2).

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Table 2.

Phylogenetic generalised least-squares (PGLS) regression analyses examining the effects of social, ecological and life-history variables* on primate whole and regional brain volumes.

Preferred models represent all the ‘best fit’ models for each brain input, which in most cases represents a subset of models (any model within dBIC<2 of the lowest model). This can include any category of model (i.e., social or combined), and is dependent on the BIC score produced. Boldness indicates <0.05.

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Table 3.

Phylogenetic generalised least-squares (PGLS) regression analyses examining the effects of social, ecological and life-history variables* on carnivoran whole and regional brain volumes.

Preferred models represent the ‘best fit’ model (with the lowest BIC score) of the overall model category (i.e., social or ecological). The combined models represent the ‘best fit’ model after running all combinations of the previous ‘best fit’ models (models one to four). Boldness indicates the model(s) with the lowest BIC score across all models (dBIC<2).

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Table 4.

Phylogenetic generalised least-squares (PGLS) regression analyses examining the effects of social, ecological and life-history variables* on carnivoran whole and regional brain volumes.

Preferred models represent all the ‘best fit’ models for each brain input, which in most cases represents a subset of models (any model within dBIC<2 of the lowest model). This can include any category of model (i.e., social or combined), and is dependent on the BIC score produced. Boldness indicates <0.05.

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