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Table 1 Results of a linear mixed model for the effects of temperature, sex, body mass, on blood CAT, SOD, GPx activities in wild Asian Short-toed Larks (Calandrella cheleensis) captured in Hulun Lake Nature Reserve, Inner Mongolia, China

From: Mild spring temperature rising affects the anti-oxidation and immune functions of Asian Short-toed Larks

Response variableExplanatory variableFP
CATTemperature14.481< 0.001
Sex1.7010.196
Body mass0.0810.776
Temperature × sex1.7790.141
Temperature × body mass0.7030.404
Sex × body mass0.7020.593
SODTemperature136.056< 0.001
Sex3.8160.057
Body mass3.8160.057
Temperature × sex3.0200.058
Temperature × body mass1.4010.242
Sex × body mass2.6500.081
GPxTemperature5.9920.040
Sex0.0820.776
Body mass0.4140.523
Temperature × sex0.0550.815
Temperature × body mass1.0150.370
Sex × body mass0.1780.837
  1. P values in italics indicate that the explanatory variables significantly influence the response variables