Table 2 Results of permuted GLMMs performed to explain the variance of social centrality.

From: Experimental evidence of parasite-induced behavioural alterations modulated by food availability in wild capuchin monkeys

Response variable

Explanatory variables

Parameter estimate ± SE

95% Confidence Intervals

Lower

Upper

Degree

Intercept

2.429 ± 0.899

3.917

5.453

Provis (F+)

1.026 ± 0.667

0.304

1.135

Antipar (A+)

4.594 ± 1.047

2.262

5.159

Rank (DOM)

1.061 ± 1.071

− 2.156

− 0.204

Sex (F)

1.810 ± 0.982

− 1.306

0.653

Provis(F+):Antipar(A+)

− 4.184 ± 1.663

− 5.771

− 1.260

Eigenvector

Intercept

0.044 ± 0.079

0.212

0.386

Provis (F+)

0.103 ± 0.040

0.095

0.107

Antipar (A+)

0.176 ± 0.051

− 0.050

0.196

Rank (DOM)

0.282 ± 0.100

− 0.113

0.122

Sex (F)

0.235 ± 0.088

− 0.120

0.114

  1. All permuted GLMMs included all fixed factors for each of two variables: degree and eigenvector centrality. Levels of categorical predictors included in the intercept are the following: Low Provisioning (F −), Antiparasitic Untreated (A −), Year (2014), Sex (M), and social Rank (SUB). The reference levels not included in the intercept are High Provisioning (F+), Antiparasitic Dewormed (A+), Year (2013), Sex (F) and social Rank (DOM). Estimates (± SE) and 95% confidence interval for the parameters of explanatory variables describing variation in individual centrality are provided. See methods for details. Confidence intervals excluding the estimate are in reported in bold.