Additional file 1 of New information on paleopathologies in non-avian theropod dinosaurs: a case study on South American abelisaurids
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Additional file 1: Table S1. Occurences arranged according to the pathological specimens. Different colors indicate different taxa. Table S2. Percentage of each taxon with respet to the whole sample. Table S3. Occurences arranged according to the type of pathology. Different colors indicate different pathologies. Table S4. Percentage of each pathology with respet to the whole sample. Table S5. Occurences arranged according to the pathological regions of the skeleton. Different colors indicate different body regions. Table S6. Percentage for each major body region affected by a pathologcial condition with respet to the whole sample. Table S7. Percentage of each secondary body region affected by a pathological condition with respet to the whole sample. Table S8. Occurences of the most represented pathologies in the most represented non-avian theropod taxa. Table S9. Ajusted residuals after Chi-square test. Table S10. P-values. *In yellow significant p-values. Table S11. Observed cases versus expected cases after Chi-square test. Table S12. Occurences of the most represented pathologies in the major body regions. Table S13. Ajusted residuals after Chi-square test. Table S14. P-values. *In yellow significant p-values. Table S15. Observed cases versus expected cases after Chi-square test. Table S16. Occurences of major body regions affected by pathological conditions in the most represented non-avian theropod taxa. Table S17. Ajusted residuals after Chi-square test. Table S18. P-values. *In yellow significant p-values. Table S19. Observed cases versus expected cases after Chi-square test.
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