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Table 3 Linear mixed effects model selection of Ae. aegypti development rate from hatch to emergence

From: A meta-analysis of the factors influencing development rate variation in Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)

Fixed factor

Random factor

AIC

Δ AIC

BIC

Δ BIC

T, Ph, D, Dt, EV

Author, Lat

-71.58

131.32

-51.24

140.86

T, Ph, D, Dt, EV

Lat

-69.23

133.67

-51.25

140.85

T, Ph, D, Dt, EV

Author

-73.48

129.42

-55.49

136.61

T, Ph, D, Dt

Author

-76.71

126.19

-60.97

131.13

T, Ph, Dt, EV

Author

-78.76

124.14

-63.02

129.08

T, Ph, D, EV

Author

-89.58

113.32

-73.65

118.45

T, D, Dt, EV

Author

-98.46

104.44

-82.06

110.04

Ph, D, Dt, EV

Author

24.1

227

39.84

231.94

T, D, Dt

Author

-105.3

97.6

-91.2

100.9

T, Dt, EV

Author

-106.5

96.4

-92.4

99.7

T, D, EV

Author

-140.2

62.7

-125

67.1

D, Dt, EV

Author

9.06

211.96

23.13

215.23

T, D

Author

-147

55.9

-134.3

57.8

T, EV

Author

-195

7.9

-181.5

10.6

D, EV

Author

-12.11

190.79

0.55

192.65

EV

Author

-43.19

159.71

-32.39

159.71

T

Author

-202.9

0

-192.1

0

  1. Fixed factors considered were temperature (T), photoperiod (Ph), density in larvae/mL (D), diet in mg/larva/day (Dt), and environmental variability (EV). Environmental variability represents constant versus variable temperatures. Random factors included study author (Author) and latitude of origin for the Ae. aegypti study strain. The best model with minimum values for each selection criterion is bolded.