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Table 4 Summary statistics for the best GLMM model (see Table 3) predicting the timing of Snook migration relative to daily environmental cues 

From: Primed and cued: long-term acoustic telemetry links interannual and seasonal variations in freshwater flows to the spawning migrations of Common Snook in the Florida Everglades

Variable

Beta

SE

z-value

p value

(Intercept)

− 1.483

0.901

− 1.647

0.10

Water Level

0.044

0.005

9.338

< 0.01

Daily water level change

0.184

0.021

8.568

< 0.01

Temperature

− 0.090

0.033

− 2.724

< 0.01

Salinity

0.466

0.102

4.571

< 0.01

  1. Results show a positive significant relationship between the probability of fish initiating downstream migration and the daily water level, water level change, and salinity, and a negative relationship with temperature