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Table 2 Statistics and significance of the three canonical correlations together (1–3), of the second and third canonical correlation excluding the first one (2–3) and of the third canonical correlation only (3–3)

From: The effect of temperature and invasive alien predator on genetic and phenotypic variation in the damselfly Ischnura elegans: cross-latitude comparison

Canonical correlation

Wilks’ lambda

Rc

Rc2

F approx.

Dfnum

Dfden

p

1–3

0.16

0.87

0.76

44.86

15

729

< 0.001

2–3

0.67

0.52

0.27

14.50

8

530

< 0.001

3–3

0.93

0.27

0.07

7.14

3

266

< 0.001

  1. The table shows the Wilks’ lambda statistic, canonical correlation coefficient (Rc), proportion of shared variance (Rc2), F-approximation for Wilks’ lambda (F-approx.), numerator and denominator degrees of freedom (Dfnum and Dfden) and p value based on F-approximation (significant correlations are indicated in bold)