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. 2015 Dec 9;117(2):341–347. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcv175

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Effect of conspecific and heterospecific pollen deposition on probability of viable seed production. Lines depict the best-fit estimate from the GLMM that describes the interaction between conspecific and heterospecific pollen deposition and viable seed production. First and 4th quartiles are solid white lines with 95 % confidence intervals, while 2nd and 3rd quartiles are depicted as thin dashed lines without confidence intervals for clarity. Note the difference between the fits for the 1st and 4th quartiles at the higher values of the x-axis. For the purpose of visualization we used ln(conspecific pollen) in this model to depict a more even spread across the conspecific pollen axis. See Table 1 for estimates based on continuous variation in heterospecific pollen. Heterospecific pollen quartiles: 1st, 0·0–1·0; 2nd, 1·0–2·5; 3rd, 2·5–5·0; 4th, 5·0–222·0.