BIO3011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Rstudio, Box Plot

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BIO3011 Lecture 7 Bonferonni example
Anova
Boxplot:
-f.cont and f.frag look basicalluy the same
-looks like males may be responding to difference in environment (but not females)
-do a subgroup and check males and females separately (thast if e’re iterested i
environment fragmentation not sex)
Do separate anovas for males and females by creating subsets
-males are showing difference (p<0.05)
-feales are’t shoig differee p>0.05
-> habitat is only affecting males not females
We could have also done sex by habitat -> males and females are different in both caseS?
Would then look at sizes etc
We do’t hae to stop at 2 ariales, a add ore eg. year ad oth
-theres a lot of stuff
-most likely MF:HABITAT p=0.008636 **, get rid of everything after that and retain
everything above (get rid of all the numbers as shown below)
YEAR
MONTH
MF
HABITAT
YEAR:MONTH
YEAR:MF
MONTH:MF
YEAR:HABITAT
MONTH:HABITAT
MF:HABITAT
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