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Table 1 Pearson’s Chi-square tests for differences in frequencies of parental contribution between Bayesian clusters of seedling (see Supplementary Table 1 for counts of parents identified by cluster)

From: Life after disturbance (II): the intermediate disturbance hypothesis explains genetic variation in forest gaps dominated by Virola michelii Heckel (Myristicaceae)

 

Cluster 3

Cluster 5

Cluster 9

Cluster 6

Cluster 13

250

240

0.31

200

192

0.33

125

120

0.35

125

120

0.35

Cluster 3

 

200

80

<0.0001

109

50

<0.0001

83

50

0.002

Cluster 5

  

108

40

<0.0001

77

40

0.0003

Cluster 9

   

55

25

0.0005

  1. For each pair, the first figure is the value of the test statistic, the second is the number of degrees of freedom, the third is the P value. P values smaller than 0.05 are in italics. Differences in the composition of the putative parent pool were inspected for clusters for which at least 20 parents could be identified