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Table 5 Significance of the Tukey-Kramer test applied for the most abundant species of thaliaceans at site A, SE off Crete

From: Thaliacean distribution and abundance in the northern part of the Levantine Sea (Crete and Cyprus) during the eastern Mediterranean climatic transient, and a comparison with the western Mediterranean basin

 

Doliolina muelleri

n = 7

Dolioletta gegenbauri

n = 7

Doliolum nationalis

n = 7

Salpa fusiformis

n = 3

Thalia democratica

n = 7

Thalia orientalis

n = 7

Doliolina muelleri

–

12.43 < 15.37

1.57 < 15.37

1.76 < 19.85

1.0 < 16.93

16.43 > 15.37

Dolioletta gegenbauri

12.43 < 16.93

–

14.00 < 15.37

14.19 < 19.85

11.43 < 16.93

4.00 < 16.93

Doliolum nationalis

1.57 < 16.93

14.00 < 16.93

–

0.52 < 19.85

2.71 < 16.93

19.29 > 15.37

Salpa fusiformis

1.76 < 21.85

14.19 < 21.85

0.52 < 21.85

–

2.71 < 16.93

19.81 < 19.85

Thalia democratica

1.0 < 16.93

11.43 < 16.93

2.71 < 16.93

3.24 < 21.85

–

16.14 > 15.37

Thalia orientalis

16.43 < 16.93

4.00 < 16.93

19.29 > 16.93

19.81 < 21.85

16.14 < 16.93

–

  1. Bold numbers indicate difference between the centres of vertical distribution: upper part at the 0.1 level, lower part at the 0.05 level. Diel migrator S. fusiformis only night data
  2. n number of samples