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Collections & Research, Western Australian Museum, 49 Kew Street, Welshpool, WA 6106, Australia
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- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 32.8 (sum of 12 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Datasets
TABLE 1. Details of specimens and genetic samples used for molecular genetic single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analyses, and morphological analysis (Morph; sex noted). GenBank accession numbers are provided for the mitochondrial data. Abbreviations refer to museum collections (see text for details).SpeciesTissueRegistrationLatitudeLongitudeSNPmtDNAMorphL. capitulaABTC86599WAM R109982-7.98131.15-PQ863908ML. capitulaABTC86600WAM R109983-7.98131.15-PQ863909ML. capitulaABTC86604WAM R112244-7.98131.15-PQ863910-......continued on the next page
Authors
- Mitchell, Brittany A. ;
- Catullo, Renee A. ;
- Purser, William A. ;
- Doughty, Paul ;
- Rowley, Jodi L. ;
- Böhme, Wolfgang ;
- Donnellan, Stephen C. ;
- Mitchell, Marion Anstis Nicola ;
- Shea, Glenn M. ;
- Amey, Andrew
TABLE 1. Details of specimens and genetic samples used for molecular genetic single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analyses, and morphological analysis (Morph; sex noted). GenBank accession numbers are provided for the mitochondrial data. Abbreviations refer to museum collections (see text for details).SpeciesTissueRegistrationLatitudeLongitudeSNPmtDNAMorphL. capitulaABTC86599WAM R109982-7.98131.15-PQ863908ML. capitulaABTC86600WAM R109983-7.98131.15-PQ863909ML. capitulaABTC86604WAM R112244-7.98131.15-PQ863910-......continued on the next page
Authors
- Purser, William A. ;
- Doughty, Paul ;
- Rowley, Jodi L. ;
- Böhme, Wolfgang ;
- Donnellan, Stephen C. ;
- Mitchell, Marion Anstis Nicola ;
- Shea, Glenn M. ;
- Amey, Andrew ;
- Mitchell, Brittany A. ;
- Catullo, Renee A.
TABLE 2. Morphological traits measured on voucher specimens.Morphological traitAbv.DefinitionSnout–urostyle lengthSULDistance from the tip of the rostrum to the most posterior point of the urostyleFoot lengthFOLDistance from phalangeal apex to base of tarsalsTibia lengthTIBLength of the tibia from outer margin to knee pointFemur lengthFELLength of the femurLower arm lengthLALLength of the radiusUpper arm lengthUALLength of the humerusHead widthHDWDistance between the outer extremities of the head at the widest pointDistance between eyesDFEDistance between the front of the eyesInter-orbital distanceIODDistance between the occipital orbitsInter-nares distanceINDDistance between the interior edge of naresHead lengthHDLDistance from the posterior tympanum region to the tip of the rostrumHead depthHDDistance from the ventral and dorsal cranial surfaces measured - between the tympanum and eyeSnout lengthSNTDistance from the preocular region to the tip of the snoutEye to nares distanceENDistance from the anterior edge of the eye and the posterior edge of the nostrilNares to snout distanceNSDistance from the nares to the tip of the snoutEye widthEYEThe width of the eye at its widest pointTympanum to eyeTEYThe distance from the rear of the eye and front of the tympanumTympanum widthTMPThe distance between the widest points of the tympanumThird toe length3TLThe length of the third toe from the proximal surface of the foot-toe junction to tip of toeThird finger disc width3FDWThe width of the third finger disc at its widest pointThird finger width3FWThe width of the penultimate phalanxPlantar lengthPLLength of the fourth toe from the toe tip to the heelFourth toe disc width4TDWDistance between the outer extremities of the fourth toe disc at the widest pointFourth toe width4TWThe distance between the outer extremities of the fourth toe below the discInner metatarsal tubercleIMTThe diameter of the tubercle located between the metatarsals
Authors
- Purser, William A. ;
- Doughty, Paul ;
- Rowley, Jodi L. ;
- Böhme, Wolfgang ;
- Donnellan, Stephen C. ;
- Mitchell, Marion Anstis Nicola ;
- Shea, Glenn M. ;
- Amey, Andrew ;
- Mitchell, Brittany A. ;
- Catullo, Renee A.
TABLE 2. Morphological traits measured on voucher specimens.Morphological traitAbv.DefinitionSnout–urostyle lengthSULDistance from the tip of the rostrum to the most posterior point of the urostyleFoot lengthFOLDistance from phalangeal apex to base of tarsalsTibia lengthTIBLength of the tibia from outer margin to knee pointFemur lengthFELLength of the femurLower arm lengthLALLength of the radiusUpper arm lengthUALLength of the humerusHead widthHDWDistance between the outer extremities of the head at the widest pointDistance between eyesDFEDistance between the front of the eyesInter-orbital distanceIODDistance between the occipital orbitsInter-nares distanceINDDistance between the interior edge of naresHead lengthHDLDistance from the posterior tympanum region to the tip of the rostrumHead depthHDDistance from the ventral and dorsal cranial surfaces measured - between the tympanum and eyeSnout lengthSNTDistance from the preocular region to the tip of the snoutEye to nares distanceENDistance from the anterior edge of the eye and the posterior edge of the nostrilNares to snout distanceNSDistance from the nares to the tip of the snoutEye widthEYEThe width of the eye at its widest pointTympanum to eyeTEYThe distance from the rear of the eye and front of the tympanumTympanum widthTMPThe distance between the widest points of the tympanumThird toe length3TLThe length of the third toe from the proximal surface of the foot-toe junction to tip of toeThird finger disc width3FDWThe width of the third finger disc at its widest pointThird finger width3FWThe width of the penultimate phalanxPlantar lengthPLLength of the fourth toe from the toe tip to the heelFourth toe disc width4TDWDistance between the outer extremities of the fourth toe disc at the widest pointFourth toe width4TWThe distance between the outer extremities of the fourth toe below the discInner metatarsal tubercleIMTThe diameter of the tubercle located between the metatarsals
Authors
- Purser, William A. ;
- Doughty, Paul ;
- Rowley, Jodi L. ;
- Böhme, Wolfgang ;
- Donnellan, Stephen C. ;
- Mitchell, Marion Anstis Nicola ;
- Shea, Glenn M. ;
- Amey, Andrew ;
- Mitchell, Brittany A. ;
- Catullo, Renee A.
TABLE 3. Diagnostic nucleotide differences between species within the L. rubella species complex in the mitochondrial ND4 gene. Nucleotide positions are numbered with respect to the Phyllomedusa bahiana mitochondrial genome (GenBank accession: NC_067554).1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 75 0 0 1 3 5 6 6 8 0 4 5 6 0 2 3 5 7 8 0 4 4 5 6 6 3 4 5 6 6 8 8 8 06 1 4 6 8 5 2 5 2 7 8 1 6 8 6 9 3 4 0 3 2 6 1 7 9 2 7 9 5 8 0 3 9 1L. rubellaC G A C A T T T C C C A A A/C C/T C T A T A T T G/A A C A/G T T G/T C T T C AL. pyrina sp. nov.C G A C A T T T T C T A A G A C C A C A C C T A T A/G C T C T T A T TL. larisonans sp. nov.C A G T A C T T C C C A G G A T T G T C C T T G T A T C C T C C T AL. capitulaT A A C G T C C C T T C A G A C T A T A C C T A T T T T T T T T T -
Authors
- Purser, William A. ;
- Doughty, Paul ;
- Rowley, Jodi L. ;
- Böhme, Wolfgang ;
- Donnellan, Stephen C. ;
- Mitchell, Marion Anstis Nicola ;
- Shea, Glenn M. ;
- Amey, Andrew ;
- Mitchell, Brittany A. ;
- Catullo, Renee A.
TABLE 3. Diagnostic nucleotide differences between species within the L. rubella species complex in the mitochondrial ND4 gene. Nucleotide positions are numbered with respect to the Phyllomedusa bahiana mitochondrial genome (GenBank accession: NC_067554).1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 75 0 0 1 3 5 6 6 8 0 4 5 6 0 2 3 5 7 8 0 4 4 5 6 6 3 4 5 6 6 8 8 8 06 1 4 6 8 5 2 5 2 7 8 1 6 8 6 9 3 4 0 3 2 6 1 7 9 2 7 9 5 8 0 3 9 1L. rubellaC G A C A T T T C C C A A A/C C/T C T A T A T T G/A A C A/G T T G/T C T T C AL. pyrina sp. nov.C G A C A T T T T C T A A G A C C A C A C C T A T A/G C T C T T A T TL. larisonans sp. nov.C A G T A C T T C C C A G G A T T G T C C T T G T A T C C T C C T AL. capitulaT A A C G T C C C T T C A G A C T A T A C C T A T T T T T T T T T -
Authors
- Purser, William A. ;
- Doughty, Paul ;
- Rowley, Jodi L. ;
- Böhme, Wolfgang ;
- Donnellan, Stephen C. ;
- Mitchell, Marion Anstis Nicola ;
- Shea, Glenn M. ;
- Amey, Andrew ;
- Mitchell, Brittany A. ;
- Catullo, Renee A.
TABLE 4. Summary of temperature-corrected advertisement call characters for each species overall, and for lineages within L. rubella and L. pyrina sp. nov. N = number of individuals analysed. Columns contain the average±standard deviation, minimum and maximum.NPulse NumberCall Duration (s)Pulse Rate (pulses/s)Dominant Frequency (Hz)L. larisonans sp. nov (14)1446.5±9.10.74±0.1463.2±6.091887±15932.3 – 65.50.56 – 1.0355.4 – 75.11664 – 2241L. rubella9435.3±6.80.55±0.1265.1±7.971987±39824.8 – 54.60.36 – 0.8144.6 – 98.31090 – 3019L. rubella N3831.0±5.560.46±0.0967.8±4.282364±25924.8 – 43.80.46 – 0.7154.6 – 81.21671 – 3019L. rubella CA2242.4±5.730.67±0.1064.3±6.971704±16931.6 – 54.60.51 – 0.8148.3 – 75.01282 – 1968L. rubella MDB1936.7±5.020.58±0.0864.7±12.31830±31930.2 – 46.40.41 – 0.7645.5 – 98.31324 – 2867Unknown1534.1 ±3.100.57±0.0559.7±7.231648±19026.7 – 39.20.48 – 0.7144.6 – 71.21090 – 1924L. pyrina sp. nov.4831.9 ±7.210.60±0.0953.7±11.32408±28620.3 – 57.30.42 – 0.7936.8 – 1031510 – 2943L. pyrina sp. nov. N2135.6±7.740.62±0.1058.7±13.62416±29720.3 – 57.30.42 – 0.7940.9 – 1031900 – 2888L. pyrina sp. nov. S2729.0±5.350.59±0.0949.8±7.152401±28321.5 – 41.10.42 – 0.7736.8 – 63.51510 – 2942
Authors
- Purser, William A. ;
- Doughty, Paul ;
- Rowley, Jodi L. ;
- Böhme, Wolfgang ;
- Donnellan, Stephen C. ;
- Mitchell, Marion Anstis Nicola ;
- Shea, Glenn M. ;
- Amey, Andrew ;
- Mitchell, Brittany A. ;
- Catullo, Renee A.
TABLE 4. Summary of temperature-corrected advertisement call characters for each species overall, and for lineages within L. rubella and L. pyrina sp. nov. N = number of individuals analysed. Columns contain the average±standard deviation, minimum and maximum.NPulse NumberCall Duration (s)Pulse Rate (pulses/s)Dominant Frequency (Hz)L. larisonans sp. nov (14)1446.5±9.10.74±0.1463.2±6.091887±15932.3 – 65.50.56 – 1.0355.4 – 75.11664 – 2241L. rubella9435.3±6.80.55±0.1265.1±7.971987±39824.8 – 54.60.36 – 0.8144.6 – 98.31090 – 3019L. rubella N3831.0±5.560.46±0.0967.8±4.282364±25924.8 – 43.80.46 – 0.7154.6 – 81.21671 – 3019L. rubella CA2242.4±5.730.67±0.1064.3±6.971704±16931.6 – 54.60.51 – 0.8148.3 – 75.01282 – 1968L. rubella MDB1936.7±5.020.58±0.0864.7±12.31830±31930.2 – 46.40.41 – 0.7645.5 – 98.31324 – 2867Unknown1534.1 ±3.100.57±0.0559.7±7.231648±19026.7 – 39.20.48 – 0.7144.6 – 71.21090 – 1924L. pyrina sp. nov.4831.9 ±7.210.60±0.0953.7±11.32408±28620.3 – 57.30.42 – 0.7936.8 – 1031510 – 2943L. pyrina sp. nov. N2135.6±7.740.62±0.1058.7±13.62416±29720.3 – 57.30.42 – 0.7940.9 – 1031900 – 2888L. pyrina sp. nov. S2729.0±5.350.59±0.0949.8±7.152401±28321.5 – 41.10.42 – 0.7736.8 – 63.51510 – 2942
Authors
- Purser, William A. ;
- Doughty, Paul ;
- Rowley, Jodi L. ;
- Böhme, Wolfgang ;
- Donnellan, Stephen C. ;
- Mitchell, Marion Anstis Nicola ;
- Shea, Glenn M. ;
- Amey, Andrew ;
- Mitchell, Brittany A. ;
- Catullo, Renee A.
TABLE 5. Summary of morphological variation (mean±SD, and range in mm) in Litoria rubella species complex. Sample sizes are in parentheses after sex (M or F). Due to the quality of the vouchers, fewer measurements were available for L. capitula.L. rubellaL. capitulaL. larisonans sp. nov.L. pyrina sp. nov.F (29)M (38)F (4)M (9)F (17)M (16)F (10)M (24)SVL34.2±3.9 (28.9–42.1)32.9±3.2 (27.9–38.9)29.5±1.95 (26.7–31.2)27.8±2.73 (24.1–32.9)32.9±2.9 (28.5–38.8)32.3±2.7 (26.2–36.7)33.4±2.4 (30.1–36.5)32.1±2.4 (27.3–36.0)HDL9.1±1.0 (7.3–10.8)8.6±0.9 (7.2–10.2)--9.0±0.6 (7.9–9.9)8.8±0.5 (8.0–9.8)9.0±0.7 (8.1–9.9)8.7±0.7 (7.3–9.9)HDW9.3±1.4 (7.2–11.9)8.8±1.0 (6.9–10.5)2.6±0.17 (2.4–2.8)2.58±0.30 (2.0–3.0)8.9±0.9 (7.4–10.6)9.1±0.8 (7.8–10.5)9.2±0.7 (8.4–10.5)8.9±0.8 (7.2–10.2)HD5.2±1.4 (3.3–8.0)5.0±1.17 (3.3–7.6)--4.5±0.6 (3.4–5.4)4.4±0.5 (3.5–5.2)6.1±0.9 (4.4–7.4)6.0±0.7 (4.5–7.1)DFE5.5±0.9 (4.2–7.2)5.1±0.8 (4.0–6.6)1.4±0.042 (1.4–1.4)1.41±0.15 (1.1–1.6)5.4±0.4 (4.6–6.1)5.3±0.3 (4.7–5.8)5.8±0.4 (5.2–6.5)5.8±0.6 (4.6–6.8)EN3.0±0.4 (2.3–3.7)2.7±0.3 (2.1–3.3)--3.0±0.3 (2.5–3.4)3.1±0.3 (2.4–3.4)2.8±0.3 (2.3–3.3)2.8±0.3 (2.3–3.3)EYE2.5±0.4 (2.0–3.4)2.6±0.5 (1.9–3.6)--2.2±0.1 (2.0–2.4)2.2±0.1 (1.9–2.4)2.7±0.1 (2.5–2.9)2.8±0.2 (2.4–3.3)FEL13.2±1.8 (9.9–16.7)12.3±1.4 (9.4–14.9)8.3±0.29 (8.0–8.7)7.8±0.51 (6.8–8.5)12.6±1.3 (10.5–14.4)12.5±1.2 (10.1–15.1)13.0±1.1 (11.7–14.9)12.5±1.1 (10.1–14.4)FOL18.1±2.0 (15.1–22.7)17.4±1.3 (14.9–19.5)18.8±0.48 (18.4–19.5)17.7±1.06 (16.3–19.9)18.1±1.2 (15.9–20.5)17.4±0.9 (15.5–18.7)19.0±1.5 (16.9–21.1)18.5±1.3 (15.5–20.3)IMT1.3±0.2 (1.0–1.7)1.2±0.2 (1.0–1.7)--1.3±0.1 (1.1–1.5)1.3±0.1 (1.0–1.5)1.2±0.1 (1.1–1.4)1.2±0.2 (0.8–1.6)IND1.7±0.2 (1.2–2.1)1.4±0.2 (0.9–1.8)--1.8±0.2 (1.4–2.1)1.6±0.2 (1.0–1.9)1.7±0.3 (1.1–2.0)1.6±0.2 (1.1–1.9)IOD3.1±0.3 (2.5–3.8)2.9±0.3 (2.3–3.6)--3.3±0.4 (2.6–3.8)3.2±0.3 (2.5–3.6)3.2±0.4 (2.4–3.7)3.3±0.5 (2.4–4.1)UAL4.5±0.6 (3.7–6.2)4.3±0.6 (3.2–5.5)4.4±0.36 (4.0–4.8)4.3±0.36 (3.9–4.8)3.9±0.4 (3.0–4.4)3.9±0.5 (3.1–5.0)4.1±0.4 (3.6–4.5)4.3±0.5 (3.2–5.0)LAL5.2±0.7 (4.0–6.9)5.0±0.5 (3.9–6.2)7.9±0.31 (7.5–8.2)7.9±0.53 (7.2–8.8)5.3±0.7 (4.0–6.5)4.8±0.6 (4.1–5.8)5.0±0.3 (4.4–5.6)5.1±0.5 (4.1–6.4)3FDW1.5±0.4 (1.0–2.5)1.3±0.2 (0.9–2.0)--1.6±0.3 (1.1–2.2)1.4±0.2 (0.9–1.8)1.4±0.2 (0.9–1.7)1.3±0.2 (0.9–1.6)3FW0.8±0.2 (0.6–1.2)0.7±0.1 (0.5–0.9)--0.8±0.1 (0.6–1.0)0.8±0.1 (0.6–1.0)0.9±0.2 (0.6–1.3)0.8±0.1 (0.6–1.0)3TL8.3±1.4 (6.4–12.6)7.6±0.7 (5.7–8.9)--8.0±0.8 (6.0–9.6)7.8±0.5 (7.2–8.8)7.8±0.7 (6.5–8.8)7.6±0.7 (6.1–8.6)NS1.2±0.4 (0.7–2.0)1.0±0.2 (0.8–1.5)--1.0±0.1 (0.8–1.2)0.9±0.1 (0.8–1.2)1.1±0.2 (0.9–1.4)1.0±0.2 (0.6–1.4)PL11.5±2.0 (8.7–18.8)10.7±0.8 (9.3–12.4)--11.2±1.0 (9.4–13.1)10.7±0.8 (8.9–11.7)11.7±0.9 (10.2–13.0)11.4±0.8 (9.6–12.7)SNT4.1±0.5 (3.1–5.2)4.0±0.4 (3.3–5.0)--4.0±0.4 (3.3–4.6)4.1±0.2 (3.7–4.4)4.5±1.4 (3.6–8.2)4.1±0.4 (3.3–5.0)TEY1.2±0.2 (0.8–1.8)1.0±0.1 (0.7–1.2)--1.1±0.1 (0.8–1.4)1.1±0.2 (0.9–1.3)1.1±0.2 (0.8–1.2)1.0±0.2 (0.6–1.3)TIB12.7±1.3 (10.6–15.1)12.1±1.0 (10.0–14.3)14.0±0.53 (13.3–14.6)12.9±0.79 (12.3–14.9)12.5±0.8 (11.3–14.1)12.2±0.8 (10.9–13.7)13.0±1.0 (11.1–14.4)12.6±0.8 (10.2–13.8)TMP2.0±0.4 (1.3–2.6)2.0±0.4 (1.3–2.9)--2.1±0.2 (1.8–2.4)2.0±0.2 (1.6–2.4)1.7±0.3 (1.3–2.0)1.8±0.2 (1.5–2.4)4TDW1.3±0.3 (0.8–2.3)1.2±0.2 (0.8–1.6)--1.3±0.3 (0.9–1.6)1.3±0.3 (0.8–1.8)1.3±0.2 (1.1–1.6)1.2±0.2 (0.9–1.5)4TW0.8±0.2 (0.6–1.3)0.8±0.1 (0.5–1.0)--0.9±0.2 (0.6–1.2)0.8±0.1 (0.5–1.1)1.0±0.2 (0.7–1.3)0.9±0.2 (0.6–1.2)
Authors
- Purser, William A. ;
- Doughty, Paul ;
- Rowley, Jodi L. ;
- Böhme, Wolfgang ;
- Donnellan, Stephen C. ;
- Mitchell, Marion Anstis Nicola ;
- Shea, Glenn M. ;
- Amey, Andrew ;
- Mitchell, Brittany A. ;
- Catullo, Renee A.
TABLE 5. Summary of morphological variation (mean±SD, and range in mm) in Litoria rubella species complex. Sample sizes are in parentheses after sex (M or F). Due to the quality of the vouchers, fewer measurements were available for L. capitula.L. rubellaL. capitulaL. larisonans sp. nov.L. pyrina sp. nov.F (29)M (38)F (4)M (9)F (17)M (16)F (10)M (24)SVL34.2±3.9 (28.9–42.1)32.9±3.2 (27.9–38.9)29.5±1.95 (26.7–31.2)27.8±2.73 (24.1–32.9)32.9±2.9 (28.5–38.8)32.3±2.7 (26.2–36.7)33.4±2.4 (30.1–36.5)32.1±2.4 (27.3–36.0)HDL9.1±1.0 (7.3–10.8)8.6±0.9 (7.2–10.2)--9.0±0.6 (7.9–9.9)8.8±0.5 (8.0–9.8)9.0±0.7 (8.1–9.9)8.7±0.7 (7.3–9.9)HDW9.3±1.4 (7.2–11.9)8.8±1.0 (6.9–10.5)2.6±0.17 (2.4–2.8)2.58±0.30 (2.0–3.0)8.9±0.9 (7.4–10.6)9.1±0.8 (7.8–10.5)9.2±0.7 (8.4–10.5)8.9±0.8 (7.2–10.2)HD5.2±1.4 (3.3–8.0)5.0±1.17 (3.3–7.6)--4.5±0.6 (3.4–5.4)4.4±0.5 (3.5–5.2)6.1±0.9 (4.4–7.4)6.0±0.7 (4.5–7.1)DFE5.5±0.9 (4.2–7.2)5.1±0.8 (4.0–6.6)1.4±0.042 (1.4–1.4)1.41±0.15 (1.1–1.6)5.4±0.4 (4.6–6.1)5.3±0.3 (4.7–5.8)5.8±0.4 (5.2–6.5)5.8±0.6 (4.6–6.8)EN3.0±0.4 (2.3–3.7)2.7±0.3 (2.1–3.3)--3.0±0.3 (2.5–3.4)3.1±0.3 (2.4–3.4)2.8±0.3 (2.3–3.3)2.8±0.3 (2.3–3.3)EYE2.5±0.4 (2.0–3.4)2.6±0.5 (1.9–3.6)--2.2±0.1 (2.0–2.4)2.2±0.1 (1.9–2.4)2.7±0.1 (2.5–2.9)2.8±0.2 (2.4–3.3)FEL13.2±1.8 (9.9–16.7)12.3±1.4 (9.4–14.9)8.3±0.29 (8.0–8.7)7.8±0.51 (6.8–8.5)12.6±1.3 (10.5–14.4)12.5±1.2 (10.1–15.1)13.0±1.1 (11.7–14.9)12.5±1.1 (10.1–14.4)FOL18.1±2.0 (15.1–22.7)17.4±1.3 (14.9–19.5)18.8±0.48 (18.4–19.5)17.7±1.06 (16.3–19.9)18.1±1.2 (15.9–20.5)17.4±0.9 (15.5–18.7)19.0±1.5 (16.9–21.1)18.5±1.3 (15.5–20.3)IMT1.3±0.2 (1.0–1.7)1.2±0.2 (1.0–1.7)--1.3±0.1 (1.1–1.5)1.3±0.1 (1.0–1.5)1.2±0.1 (1.1–1.4)1.2±0.2 (0.8–1.6)IND1.7±0.2 (1.2–2.1)1.4±0.2 (0.9–1.8)--1.8±0.2 (1.4–2.1)1.6±0.2 (1.0–1.9)1.7±0.3 (1.1–2.0)1.6±0.2 (1.1–1.9)IOD3.1±0.3 (2.5–3.8)2.9±0.3 (2.3–3.6)--3.3±0.4 (2.6–3.8)3.2±0.3 (2.5–3.6)3.2±0.4 (2.4–3.7)3.3±0.5 (2.4–4.1)UAL4.5±0.6 (3.7–6.2)4.3±0.6 (3.2–5.5)4.4±0.36 (4.0–4.8)4.3±0.36 (3.9–4.8)3.9±0.4 (3.0–4.4)3.9±0.5 (3.1–5.0)4.1±0.4 (3.6–4.5)4.3±0.5 (3.2–5.0)LAL5.2±0.7 (4.0–6.9)5.0±0.5 (3.9–6.2)7.9±0.31 (7.5–8.2)7.9±0.53 (7.2–8.8)5.3±0.7 (4.0–6.5)4.8±0.6 (4.1–5.8)5.0±0.3 (4.4–5.6)5.1±0.5 (4.1–6.4)3FDW1.5±0.4 (1.0–2.5)1.3±0.2 (0.9–2.0)--1.6±0.3 (1.1–2.2)1.4±0.2 (0.9–1.8)1.4±0.2 (0.9–1.7)1.3±0.2 (0.9–1.6)3FW0.8±0.2 (0.6–1.2)0.7±0.1 (0.5–0.9)--0.8±0.1 (0.6–1.0)0.8±0.1 (0.6–1.0)0.9±0.2 (0.6–1.3)0.8±0.1 (0.6–1.0)3TL8.3±1.4 (6.4–12.6)7.6±0.7 (5.7–8.9)--8.0±0.8 (6.0–9.6)7.8±0.5 (7.2–8.8)7.8±0.7 (6.5–8.8)7.6±0.7 (6.1–8.6)NS1.2±0.4 (0.7–2.0)1.0±0.2 (0.8–1.5)--1.0±0.1 (0.8–1.2)0.9±0.1 (0.8–1.2)1.1±0.2 (0.9–1.4)1.0±0.2 (0.6–1.4)PL11.5±2.0 (8.7–18.8)10.7±0.8 (9.3–12.4)--11.2±1.0 (9.4–13.1)10.7±0.8 (8.9–11.7)11.7±0.9 (10.2–13.0)11.4±0.8 (9.6–12.7)SNT4.1±0.5 (3.1–5.2)4.0±0.4 (3.3–5.0)--4.0±0.4 (3.3–4.6)4.1±0.2 (3.7–4.4)4.5±1.4 (3.6–8.2)4.1±0.4 (3.3–5.0)TEY1.2±0.2 (0.8–1.8)1.0±0.1 (0.7–1.2)--1.1±0.1 (0.8–1.4)1.1±0.2 (0.9–1.3)1.1±0.2 (0.8–1.2)1.0±0.2 (0.6–1.3)TIB12.7±1.3 (10.6–15.1)12.1±1.0 (10.0–14.3)14.0±0.53 (13.3–14.6)12.9±0.79 (12.3–14.9)12.5±0.8 (11.3–14.1)12.2±0.8 (10.9–13.7)13.0±1.0 (11.1–14.4)12.6±0.8 (10.2–13.8)TMP2.0±0.4 (1.3–2.6)2.0±0.4 (1.3–2.9)--2.1±0.2 (1.8–2.4)2.0±0.2 (1.6–2.4)1.7±0.3 (1.3–2.0)1.8±0.2 (1.5–2.4)4TDW1.3±0.3 (0.8–2.3)1.2±0.2 (0.8–1.6)--1.3±0.3 (0.9–1.6)1.3±0.3 (0.8–1.8)1.3±0.2 (1.1–1.6)1.2±0.2 (0.9–1.5)4TW0.8±0.2 (0.6–1.3)0.8±0.1 (0.5–1.0)--0.9±0.2 (0.6–1.2)0.8±0.1 (0.5–1.1)1.0±0.2 (0.7–1.3)0.9±0.2 (0.6–1.2)
Authors
- Purser, William A. ;
- Doughty, Paul ;
- Rowley, Jodi L. ;
- Böhme, Wolfgang ;
- Donnellan, Stephen C. ;
- Mitchell, Marion Anstis Nicola ;
- Shea, Glenn M. ;
- Amey, Andrew ;
- Mitchell, Brittany A. ;
- Catullo, Renee A.