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Table 2 Model results: activity measurements in relation to the BLUP (derived from Latency look ~ housing type + number of trial + (1|individual) and Latency leave ~ housing type + number of trial + (1|individual) for captive hares, and to Latency look and Latency leave for wild hares †

From: Personality drives activity and space use in a mammalian herbivore

Hares

Activity period

Latency look

Latency leave

Coefficients

Estimate

Std. error

t value

Pr( >|t|)

Estimate

Std. error

t value

Pr( >|t|)

Captive

3 days

(Intercept)

4.796

0.476

10.071

 < 0.001

3.804

0.383

9.938

 < 0.001

BLUP

0.056

0.014

4.13

0.003

0.097

0.042

2.292

0.045

Housing

− 1.099

0.535

− 2.053

0.07

−

−

−

−

Wild

3 days

(Intercept)

0.363

0.172

2.106

0.059

0.341

0.162

2.107

0.059

Latency

− 0.002

0.001

− 2.564

0.026

− 0.002

0.001

− 2.717

0.020

Mass

− 0.024

0.038

− 0.619

0.548

− 0.016

0.036

− 0.447

0.664

Wild

10 days

(Intercept)

0.443

0.135

3.286

0.008

0.410

0.125

3.289

0.008

Latency

− 0.002

0.001

− 3.276

0.008

− 0.002

0.000

− 3.492

0.006

Mass

− 0.039

0.030

− 1.307

0.221

− 0.029

0.028

− 1.044

0.321

Wild

20 days

(Intercept)

0.515

0.128

4.028

0.003

0.471

0.120

3.939

0.003

Latency

− 0.002

0.001

− 3.779

0.004

− 0.002

0.000

− 3.884

0.004

Mass

− 0.051

0.028

− 1.795

0.106

− 0.038

0.027

− 1.416

0.191

Wild

30 days

(Intercept)

0.477

0.141

3.397

0.011

0.371

0.138

2.676

0.032

Latency

− 0.002

0.000

− 4.714

0.002

− 0.002

0.000

− 4.613

0.002

Mass

− 0.040

0.030

− 1.302

0.234

− 0.013

0.031

− 0.408

0.695

  1. †For our dependent variable, the mean ODBA, we assumed a Gamma error distribution