39 research outputs found
Data_01_HDY_11_OR0383RR
Genotypes for 192 trees at 30 nSSRs. Stand locations. Morphological classification for each tree
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Supplemental information for the genetic diversity and differentiation statistics
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Supplemental information for the convergence diagnostic tests of the posterior distributions from Phase haplotype inferences and recombination estimates
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Supplemental information for the haplotype inferences with Phase and with the ELB algorithm
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Supplemental information for the linkage disequilibrium estimates
Supp01_HDY_11_OR0383RR
Supplementary information for the analyses carried out with the software Structur
Summary of <i>t</i> values from <i>t</i>-tests for net genetic diversity effect (NGDE), complementarity effect (CE) and selection effect (SE) on damage of ectophagous and abundance of endophagous (leaf-miners) insects, and on sapling height, for all mixtures (grand mean) and for each level of genetic diversity (GD).
<p>Significant t-values are in bold: (***) P-value <0.001, (**) 0.001< P-value <0.01, (*) 0.01< P-value <0.05.</p
Table_Figure1
This gives the population phenological estimates according to population elevations used in Figure 1
Effect of mother tree identity on insect herbivores in monocultures.
<p>(A) Effect of mother tree identity on damage (% leaf area removed) due to ectophagous herbivores. (B) Effect of mother tree identity on the abundance of endophagous insect herbivores. Semi transparent coloured circles represent individual saplings. Darkest circles represent overlapping datapoints. Solid black circled dots indicate the mean values in monocultures for all saplings and all blocks. Same letter above two lines of dots indicates that the corresponding means were not significantly different (LMM and GLMM on monoculture plots).</p
Summary of the results of linear mixed models assessing the effect of sapling height (H), mother tree identity (MT), genetic diversity (GD) and genetic relatedness (GR) between oak saplings and their interactions on herbivory by ectophagous insects and on abundance of endophagous insects (leaf-miners).
<p>Results are given from LMM and Poisson GLMM for ectophagous and endophagous herbivores respectively.</p>a<p><i>df</i> degrees of freedom (numerator, denominator).</p>b<p>Log-likelihood R<sup>2</sup> were not estimated in case of significant H Ă— GR and H Ă— GD interactions.</p