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Fig. 3 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

Fig. 3

From: Variation and plasticity in life-history traits and fitness of wild Arabidopsis thaliana populations are not related to their genotypic and ecological diversity

Fig. 3

Summary statistics for plasticity of life-history traits and fitness of A. thaliana populations with low (AGU, BON, and CAI) and high (MAR, MDC, and POB) genotypic and ecological diversity in edge and core environments, respectively, estimated in two common garden experiments. For each population, boxes show the lower and upper quartiles, whiskers are drawn down to the 10th percentile and up to the 90th, the line is the median of observations, and dots indicate data points. For each trait, different letters indicate significance differences among populations within each diversity group (P < 0.05; Tukey post-hoc tests). Light and dark green correspond to populations from low and high diversity groups in edge and core environments, respectively

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