Crayfish Male vs Female Dominant Treatment1: Territorial Treatment2: Territorial Male vs Male Submissive Dominant Treatment3: Injected Territorial Male vs Male Dominant Submissive Focal Male score score score score score 59 A 12 33 14 27 10 58 B 10 43 28 33 2 68 C 3 70 25 40 2 50 D 11 35 10 57 3. 58 E 33 38 17 66 16 43 F 2 42 3 45 14 46 G 16 70 15 58 14 62 H 34 70 19 70 14 53 10 58 14 41 4 42 18 33 K 18 71 43 63 L 36 36 6 65 M |1 61 1 42 N 35 21 14 60 0 4 52 10 57 P 10 52 10
Using the attached table that shows the total score for submissive and dominant behaviors of the territorial male during each. Larger number shows more aggression in the resident individual.
Low Aggressive behaviors (worth 1), medium aggressive behaviors (worth 2) and the most aggressive behaviors(worth 3). Based on the table:
Did non-injected male resident seem to be more or less aggressive by displaying dominance behaviors towards intruder females compared to intruder males. Answer this based on the T test results? Is there an any explanation for these observations? Use only dominant scores from focal males A to H for a total of eight pairs of data from treatment 1 and treatment 2?
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