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Large.Butterfly.jmp JMP File Edit Tables Rows Cols DOE Analyze Graph Tools View Window Help Large.Butterf... Source Female FW area FW weight 123 1 763 10.5 1 682 10.7 1 721 10.8 4 1 753 10.8 5 1 755 10.1 6 1 763 10.5 7 1 782 11.1 8 1 793 10.8 9 1 796 11.3 10 1 798 11 11 1 799 11.3 12 1 801 10.5 13 1 807 11.4 Columns (3/0) 14 1 807 10.2 Female 15 1 811 11.4 FW area FW weight 16 1 816 10.5 17 1 816 11.4 18 1 817 12 19 1 820 12.3 20 1 822 10.5 21 1 827 11.3 22 1 830 12.9 23 1 835 12.1 24 1 839 12.2 25 1 841 13.5 26 1 841 12.4 27 1 842 12.2 28 1 848 12.2 29 1 859 12.8 30 1 863 12 31 1 867 12.1 32 1 867 12.4 33 1 874 12.2 34 1 876 13.3 Rows All rows 92 Selected Excluded Hidden Labelled NOOOO 35 1 884 12.2 0 36 1 886 13.5 37 1 890 12.2 0 38 1 894 13.1 0 39 1 896 12.7 3,553 tv O 100% Mon 6:49 PM P W lil JMP File Edit Tables Rows Cols DOE Analyze Graph Tools Large.Butterf... View Window Help Large.Butterfly.jmp Source Female FW area FW weight 40 1 897 12.1 41 1 905 12.9 42 1 916 13.5 43 1 921 12.6 44 1 927 14.2 45 1 947 13.5 46 0 686 8.5 47 0 750 10 48 0 765 9.3 49 0 774 9.9 50 0 786 10.1 51 0 787 10 52 0 797 11.4 Columns (3/0) 53 0 799 10.2 Female 54 0 801 9.7 FW area FW weight 55 0 807 11.2 56 0 817 9.8 57 0 825 10.1 58 0 833 11.7 59 0 844 11.4 60 0 852 13.5 61 0 853 11.7 62 0 858 11.1 63 0 858 12.7 64 0 863 12.4 65 0 863 11.7 66 0 865 11.4 67 0 867 11.1 68 0 878 12.2 69 0 871 12 70 0 876 11.6 71 0 879 12.5 72 0 884 12.7 73 0 885 11.9 Rows All rows 92 Selected Excluded Hidden Labelled NOOOO 74 0 890 11.6 0 75 0 895 11.4 76 0 903 13 0 77 0 908 13.6 0 78 0 909 12.7 3,553 tv O P W 100% Mon 6:49 PM lil Large.Butterfly.jmp 100% JMP File Edit Tables Rows Cols DOE Analyze Graph Tools View Window Help Large.Butterf... Source Female FW area FW weight 55 0 807 11.2 56 0 817 9.8 57 0 825 10.1 58 0 833 11.7 59 0 844 11.4 61 Columns (3/0) Female FW area FW weight 62222223320 0 852 13.5 0 853 11.7 0 858 11.1 0 858 12.7 64 0 863 12.4 65 0 863 11.7 66 0 865 11.4 67 0 867 11.1 68 0 878 12.2 69 0 871 12 70 0 876 11.6 71 0 879 12.5 72 0 884 12.7 73 0 885 11.9 74 0 890 11.6 75 0 895 11.4 76 0 903 13 77 0 908 13.6 78 0 909 12.7 79 0 910 12.9 80 0 919 12.5 81 0 920 11.8 82 0 917 13.5 83 0 927 13.2 84 0 930 14.7 85 0 961 13.6 86 0 862 11.8 87 0 875 12.2 88 0 797 11.3 Rows All rows 92 Selected Excluded Hidden Labelled Noooo 89 0 863 11.9 0 90 0 905 12.9 91 0 862 11.8 0 92 0 861 11.8 0 Mon 6:49 PM lil JMP Project #8 Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) undertake large seasonal migrations over North America. Studies indicate that the females of the species may have a higher migratory success and flight ability. Researchers studied the sex-based morphological differences of monarch butterflies related to flight. They measured the weight (in mg) and surface area (in mm) of a sample of 92 monarch butterflies, all of which were reared in captivity in identical conditions. The data are available in the Large.Butterfly data file. 1. Download and open the data file. 2. Examine the relationship between forewing surface area (explanatory) and weight separately for the male (Male = 0) and female (Female = 1) butterflies. Describe the relationships and compute appropriate numerical summaries for the relationships. 3. Write a short paragraph describing the morphological differences between male and female monarch butterflies, referencing your work. 4. The researchers concluded that "female wings are generally sturdier," a finding "consistent with field observations made during the monarch migration, where wing condition (i.e., degree of damage and wear) of females has been found to be significantly better than those of male." Which aspect of your own analysis supports this interpretation? Explain your answer. 5. Upload one or more files in pdf format. Please convert (or print) any jmp files to pdf. Moodle cannot read or open jmp files. Large.Butterfly.jmp April 15 2022, 8:30 AM Large.Butterfly.jmp JMP File Edit Tables Rows Cols DOE Analyze Graph Tools View Window Help Large.Butterf... Source Female FW area FW weight 123 1 763 10.5 1 682 10.7 1 721 10.8 4 1 753 10.8 5 1 755 10.1 6 1 763 10.5 7 1 782 11.1 8 1 793 10.8 9 1 796 11.3 10 1 798 11 11 1 799 11.3 12 1 801 10.5 13 1 807 11.4 Columns (3/0) 14 1 807 10.2 Female 15 1 811 11.4 FW area FW weight 16 1 816 10.5 17 1 816 11.4 18 1 817 12 19 1 820 12.3 20 1 822 10.5 21 1 827 11.3 22 1 830 12.9 23 1 835 12.1 24 1 839 12.2 25 1 841 13.5 26 1 841 12.4 27 1 842 12.2 28 1 848 12.2 29 1 859 12.8 30 1 863 12 31 1 867 12.1 32 1 867 12.4 33 1 874 12.2 34 1 876 13.3 Rows All rows 92 Selected Excluded Hidden Labelled NOOOO 35 1 884 12.2 0 36 1 886 13.5 37 1 890 12.2 0 38 1 894 13.1 0 39 1 896 12.7 3,553 tv O 100% Mon 6:49 PM P W lil JMP File Edit Tables Rows Cols DOE Analyze Graph Tools Large.Butterf... View Window Help Large.Butterfly.jmp Source Female FW area FW weight 40 1 897 12.1 41 1 905 12.9 42 1 916 13.5 43 1 921 12.6 44 1 927 14.2 45 1 947 13.5 46 0 686 8.5 47 0 750 10 48 0 765 9.3 49 0 774 9.9 50 0 786 10.1 51 0 787 10 52 0 797 11.4 Columns (3/0) 53 0 799 10.2 Female 54 0 801 9.7 FW area FW weight 55 0 807 11.2 56 0 817 9.8 57 0 825 10.1 58 0 833 11.7 59 0 844 11.4 60 0 852 13.5 61 0 853 11.7 62 0 858 11.1 63 0 858 12.7 64 0 863 12.4 65 0 863 11.7 66 0 865 11.4 67 0 867 11.1 68 0 878 12.2 69 0 871 12 70 0 876 11.6 71 0 879 12.5 72 0 884 12.7 73 0 885 11.9 Rows All rows 92 Selected Excluded Hidden Labelled NOOOO 74 0 890 11.6 0 75 0 895 11.4 76 0 903 13 0 77 0 908 13.6 0 78 0 909 12.7 3,553 tv O P W 100% Mon 6:49 PM lil Large.Butterfly.jmp 100% JMP File Edit Tables Rows Cols DOE Analyze Graph Tools View Window Help Large.Butterf... Source Female FW area FW weight 55 0 807 11.2 56 0 817 9.8 57 0 825 10.1 58 0 833 11.7 59 0 844 11.4 61 Columns (3/0) Female FW area FW weight 62222223320 0 852 13.5 0 853 11.7 0 858 11.1 0 858 12.7 64 0 863 12.4 65 0 863 11.7 66 0 865 11.4 67 0 867 11.1 68 0 878 12.2 69 0 871 12 70 0 876 11.6 71 0 879 12.5 72 0 884 12.7 73 0 885 11.9 74 0 890 11.6 75 0 895 11.4 76 0 903 13 77 0 908 13.6 78 0 909 12.7 79 0 910 12.9 80 0 919 12.5 81 0 920 11.8 82 0 917 13.5 83 0 927 13.2 84 0 930 14.7 85 0 961 13.6 86 0 862 11.8 87 0 875 12.2 88 0 797 11.3 Rows All rows 92 Selected Excluded Hidden Labelled Noooo 89 0 863 11.9 0 90 0 905 12.9 91 0 862 11.8 0 92 0 861 11.8 0 Mon 6:49 PM lil JMP Project #8 Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) undertake large seasonal migrations over North America. Studies indicate that the females of the species may have a higher migratory success and flight ability. Researchers studied the sex-based morphological differences of monarch butterflies related to flight. They measured the weight (in mg) and surface area (in mm) of a sample of 92 monarch butterflies, all of which were reared in captivity in identical conditions. The data are available in the Large.Butterfly data file. 1. Download and open the data file. 2. Examine the relationship between forewing surface area (explanatory) and weight separately for the male (Male = 0) and female (Female = 1) butterflies. Describe the relationships and compute appropriate numerical summaries for the relationships. 3. Write a short paragraph describing the morphological differences between male and female monarch butterflies, referencing your work. 4. The researchers concluded that "female wings are generally sturdier," a finding "consistent with field observations made during the monarch migration, where wing condition (i.e., degree of damage and wear) of females has been found to be significantly better than those of male." Which aspect of your own analysis supports this interpretation? Explain your answer. 5. Upload one or more files in pdf format. Please convert (or print) any jmp files to pdf. Moodle cannot read or open jmp files. Large.Butterfly.jmp April 15 2022, 8:30 AM
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