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Map of plot and transects on elevation contour map (in meters above sea level).
<p>Burned area is shaded.</p
Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) of vegetation composition (in % aboveground cover for each species) in unburned (dark blue arrows) and burned (light blue arrows) communities, moving from 2012 (tail of arrow) to 2013 (point of arrow) for all plots (faint arrows) and the mean and standard error of the burn by year combination (stress = 0.24).
<p>Error bars are standard deviations across plots of the NMDS1 and NMDS2 values. Species abbreviations are defined in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0162777#pone.0162777.t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a> and color coded by their functional type (green are the native annual forbs, dark blue are native perennial forbs, light blue codes are native shrubs, red codes are non-native grasses, and black codes are non-native forbs). The location of the abbreviation on the plot shows its correlation with the axes.</p
Average percent cover of each species in burned and unburned plots.
<p>Average percent cover of each species in burned and unburned plots.</p
Cultivar clusters on week 8 (A), week 12 (B), and week 16 (C) showing similarity in response to <i>X. fastidiosa</i> infection.
<p>Numbers represent approximate unbiased confidence values for a given node based on multiscale bootstrap resampling.</p
Infection levels of the petioles collected from +10 and +90 cm above the point of inoculation (POI) for each cultivar.
<p>Open bars refer to the infection levels at 10-cm above the point of inoculation. Filled bars represent the infection level of the petiole samples taken 90-cm above the point of inoculation. Error bars represent ±1 SE.</p
Variations in Spearman rho correlations between symptom severity and infection level of the 10 evaluated grape cultivars over time.
<p>Variations in Spearman rho correlations between symptom severity and infection level of the 10 evaluated grape cultivars over time.</p
Categorization of <i>Vitis vinifera</i> cultivars in relation to their bivariate X. fastidiosa infection level and symptom severity means at A) 8, B) 12, and C) 16 weeks post inoculation.
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. Note that the scale of axes differ among panels.</p
Weekly <i>Homalodisca vitripennis</i> adult counts in 2010 and 2011.
<p>The raw data is shown as open circles, the means as solid circles. Species with counts of zero are not shown.</p
Effect of Australian native plant species on feeding rate (excreta volume) and predicted survival proportion for 2010 and 2011 for <i>Homalodisca vitripennis</i> in a no choice feeding experiment over 72 hours.
<p>Species back transformed means in each column assigned the same letter are not significantly different.</p>#<p><i>Banksia ericifolia×B. spinulosa</i>.</p
Percentage of egg masses parasitised and proportional parasitism for each species with s.e., lower and upper 95% confidence intervals (C.I) for 2010 and 2011 showing the total number of leaves with egg masses present (n).
<p>Proportion = number of parasitoids to number of H. vitripennis nymphs.</p>#<p><i>Banksia ericifolia×B. spinulosa</i>.</p