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. 2014 Dec 20;115(3):343–351. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcu248

Table 2.

Results of tests for the comparison of predicted EC values for genera including known halophytes versus those not including halophytes, and for the correlation between salinity and alkalinity conditions in Australian grass genera

Alternative hypothesis Variable Parametric Phylogeny-corrected
Complete Calibrated
Genera with known halophytes are found in conditions of higher predicted salinity than genera without known halophytes Median t186 = 3·25**, R2 = 0·04 t224 = 3·03**, R2 = 0·04 t144 = 2·45*, R2 = 0·04
UQ t209 = 3·89**, R2 = 0·06 t144 = 4·44**, R2 = 0·08 t144 = 2·46*, R2 = 0·04
Genera found in conditions of high predicted salinity tend to be found in conditions of high predicted alkalinity Median t232 = 11·18**, R2 = 0·35 t198 = 12·60**, R2 = 0·28 t116 = 9·02**, R2 = 0·53
UQ t232 = 15·60**, R2 = 0·51 t144 = 16·68**, R2 = 0·56 t109 = 13·75**, R2 = 0·70
Genera with known halophytes found in conditions of high predicted salinity tend to be found in conditions of high predicted alkalinity Median t69 = 6·71**, R2 = 0·40 t55 = 3·96**, R2 = 0·35 t45 = 6·22**, R2 = 0·62
UQ t69 = 9·05**, R2 = 0·54 t55 = 5·96**, R2 = 0·56 t43 = 10·33**, R2 = 0·72

Alternative hypotheses are listed in the first column. The variable tested (median or UQ) for salinity and/or alkalinity of a given taxon is given in the second column. Tests for each hypothesis include a parametric and two phylogeny-corrected analyses. The phylogeny-corrected analyses were performed on a complete genus-level phylogenetic tree of grasses (Complete column) and a smaller, time-calibrated phylogenetic tree (Calibrated column) from a previous study (Bouchenak-Khelladi et al., 2010); t-statistic and R2 values are reported for each test. Asterisks indicate statistical significance at the *0·05 level and **0·005 level. Significant statistics support the alternative hypotheses.