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    Additional file 1: of Biases underlying species detection using fluorescent amplified-fragment length polymorphisms yielded from roots

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    In the Supplemental Material Section details on the experimental assembly of plant communities, and results of all statistical tests are presented

    Appendix B. Identity of host plant and fungal species pairings with associated effect sizes [ln(R)] for seedling biomass and full literature citations.

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    Identity of host plant and fungal species pairings with associated effect sizes [ln(R)] for seedling biomass and full literature citations

    Appendix A. Identity of host plant and fungal species pairings and effect sizes [ln(R)] for seedling biomass, shoot height, and shoot:root ratio for each study used in meta-analysis and full literature citations.

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    Identity of host plant and fungal species pairings and effect sizes [ln(R)] for seedling biomass, shoot height, and shoot:root ratio for each study used in meta-analysis and full literature citations

    Potential enzyme activity - NSCs - env - all

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    Potentential enzyme activity, nonstructural carbohydrates, and environmental measurements

    Conceptual diagram of the model.

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    <p>The microbe (<i>M</i><sub><i>m</i></sub>) and microbe-responsive plant (<i>R</i><sub><i>m</i></sub>) have a mutually beneficial relationship (+ +) in patch <i>m</i>, whereas the microbe is absent from patch <i>x</i>. In both patches, the responsive (<i>R</i><sub><i>m</i></sub>, <i>R</i><sub><i>x</i></sub>) and non-responsive (<i>I</i><sub><i>m</i></sub>, <i>I</i><sub><i>x</i></sub>) plants compete (--). Double-headed arrows represent seed dispersal between patches.</p

    Stability regions for each of model (5)’s equilibria.

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    <p>The equilibrium at which the microbe-independent plant excludes the microbe-responsive plant in both patches is always stable; white regions indicate where this is the only stable equilibrium present. In the dark gray region, the equilibrium at which the responsive plant excludes the microbe-independent plant is stable and in the light gray region, the two species stably coexist. In this figure, <i>r</i><sub><i>R</i></sub> = 1.5, <i>r</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> = 1.5, <i>c</i><sub><i>R</i></sub> = 0.65, <i>c</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> = 1.1, <i>a</i> = 1.2, <i>b</i> = 0.01, and <i>k</i> = 1. See <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0125788#pone.0125788.s002" target="_blank">S2 Appendix</a> for analogous figures using different parameter values. Points a, b, and c mark parameter combinations used in the corresponding panels of <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0125788#pone.0125788.g004" target="_blank">Fig 4</a>.</p

    Ranked relative importance of variables associated with evenness of herbaceous and woody understory showing model estimates of slope and variance.

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    <p>The most likely explanatory variables are shown in bold (based on model-average estimate being different from zero when the confidence interval excludes zero).</p><p>Ranked relative importance of variables associated with evenness of herbaceous and woody understory showing model estimates of slope and variance.</p
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