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. 2023 May 18;12(10):2017. doi: 10.3390/plants12102017

Table 2.

Statistical data from models of relationships between population parameters and climate change vulnerability.

Variable Y
(Parameter)
Variable X
(Scenario)
Type of
Regression
Statistic p-Value R-Squared Number of Data Shapiro–Wilk’s W for Residuals p-Value
Mean stem length (cm) CCVI 2055 Linear model F = 5.42 0.040 0.330 13 0.955 0.6822
Mean stem length (cm) CCVI 2055 SSP5-RCP8.5 Linear model F = 5.79 0.035 0.345 13 0.925 0.2893
Proportion of young plants (%) CCVI 2055 Binomial model Z = 9.15 < 0.001 0.670 * 13 0.964 0.8105
Proportion of young plants (%) CCVI 2055 SSP5-RCP8.5 Binomial model Z = 9.68 < 0.001 0.723 * 13 0.974 0.9396
Stem length (cm) (Fruiting plants) CCVI 2055 Robust
linear model
F = 23.14 < 0.001 0.057 422 - -
Stem length (cm) (Fruiting plants) CCVI 2055 SSP5-RCP8.5 Robust
linear model
F = 44.69 < 0.001 0.105 422 - -

* McFadden’s R-squared as an approximation for binomial models.