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. 2012 Aug 15;109(6):332ā€“339. doi: 10.1038/hdy.2012.40

Table 3. Selfing rate (s), pollen immigration rate (m p), mean distance of pollen dispersal (d p), dispersal kernel scale (a) and shape parameters (b) and model log likelihoods (LogL) estimated from O. bataua progeny arrays using the Nā„°ā„š’¢ā„‹ā„¬š’Ŗš’°ā„›ā„‹š’Ŗš’Ŗš’Ÿ model (Burczyk et al., 2002).

Model s mp dp a b LogL
Exponential-power 0.0037 (0.004) 0.383 (0.03) 444.0 (67.7) 564.04 2.512 (0.950) āˆ’5601.553
Weibull 0.0038 (0.004) 0.383 (0.03) 604.64 (168.9) 679.55 1.781 (0.147) āˆ’5600.586

Dispersal models were seeded using initial parameters derived from categorical paternity analysis, that is, mp=0.1 (90% of offspring were assigned paternity within our study plot), dp=303ā€‰m, s=0.0). Standard error of parameter estimates in parentheses.