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Table 1 Test of ontogenetic convergence and divergence

From: Ontogenetic drivers of morphological evolution in monitor lizards and allies (Squamata: Paleoanguimorpha), a clade with extreme body size disparity

Clade

Body

Limbs

Head

p-HOST

D

p-D

p-HOST

D

p-D

p-HOST

D

p-D

Paleoanguimorpha

 < 0.001***

− 155.19

0.001***

0.002**

− 173.84

 < 0.001***

 < 0.001***

− 28.17

 < 0.001***

Varanidae

 < 0.001***

− 140.42

0.001***

0.003**

− 165.95

 < 0.001***

 < 0.001***

− 23.13

 < 0.001***

Empagusia

0.001***

− 1.46

0.04*

0.01**

− 0.34

0.31

 < 0.001***

0.04

0.36

Euprepiosaurus

0.01**

− 0.86

0.34

0.001***

− 0.86

0.31

 < 0.001***

− 0.08

0.36

Hapturosaurus

0.03*

0.66

0.14

0.002**

0.4

0.08

0.10

–

–

Odatria

0.002**

3.57

0.32

0.01*

1.23

0.41

0.003**

− 2.52

 < 0.001***

Polydaedalus

0.02*

0.55

0.23

0.11

–

–

0.03*

− 0.26

0.02*

Soterosaurus

0.02*

− 1.04

0.19

0.38

–

–

0.02*

− 0.16

0.02*

Varanus

 < 0.001***

− 0.62

0.44

0.009**

0.46

0.44

 < 0.001***

− 0.33

0.07

  1. Analyses were performed on each clade for which the hypothesis of homogeneous slopes was rejected (p-HOST). For positive values of D, p-D is the proportion of permuted values of D that were greater than or equal to the empirical value. For negative values of D, p-D is the proportion of permuted values of D that were less than or equal to the empirical value. Asterisks indicate the significance of p values at different levels (*: p ≤ 0.05; **: p ≤ 0.01; ***: p ≤ 0.001)