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Table 2 Tukey HSD comparisons: fish lengths and tagging depths

From: Dispersal and seasonal movements of Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) in the eastern Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands, as inferred from satellite-transmitting archival tags

Comparison

WA

CA

TZ

SE

SI

WA

–

0.235

0.207

0.228

0.480

CA

0.978

–

1.000

1.000

0.000

TZ

0.976

1.000

–

1.000

0.000

SE

0.754

0.412

0.427

–

0.000

SI

0.190

0.421

0.464

0.021

–

  1. Results of Tukey HSD pairwise post hoc comparisons of the mean length of fish contributing to analyses in the current study (above the diagonal) and the mean depths at which fish were captured and released (below the diagonal), for Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) tagged with pop-up archival transmitting tags during 2008 and 2009 in the Western Aleutian (WA) and Central Aleutian (CA) Islands, the Southeast Bering Sea continental Shelf Edge (SE) and Shelf Islands (SI), and a Transition Zone (TZ) between those regions and the western Gulf of Alaska
  2. Bold values indicate comparisons that were significantly different at p ≤ 0.05