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. 2016 Oct 4;9(10):1219–1228. doi: 10.1111/eva.12379

Table 1.

Frequency (number and %) of use of six key experimental methodologies in local adaptation experiments (= 308)

Variable Frequency
No. %
Experimental environment
Experiment type
Reciprocal transplant 120 39
Common garden 101 33
Greenhouse 87 28
Site type
Natural site 125 41
Artificial conditions 133 59
Other vegetation included
Only target plant species present 208 68
Native vegetation intact or added 78 25
Measure of response
Fitness
Population growth rate (λ) 14 5
Reproductive success 137 44
Germination/emergence 63 20
Survival/mortality 126 41
Damage by herbivores/pathogens 22 7
Visitation from mutualists 3 1
Size (e.g. biomass, number of leaves, circumference) 182 59
Other 46 15
Life stages
Germination 79 26
Juvenile 258 84
Reproduction 173 56
2 stages 124 40
All 3 stages 41 13
Multiple generations
Yes 12 4
No 296 96
Entire life cycle
Yes 64 21
No 244 79
Number of populations and habitats
Number of populations (mean) 8
Number of habitats plant material collected from (mean) 3
Maternal effects
Plant material from controlled environment 89 29
Weighed seeds 37 12
Kept maternal families separate 50 16
Initial plant size used as covariate 51 17
Selective agents
Biotic factors
Plant 40 13
Herbivore 20 6
Pathogen 3 1
Mutualist 7 2
Soil biota 13 4
Multiple biotic factors 5 2
Biotic and abiotic factors 42 14
Abiotic factors
Climate 144 47
Soil 65 21
Light 10 3
Disturbance 31 10
Distance 3 1
Other 40 13
Multiple abiotic factors 27 9
Environmental variability
Length of experiment (years; mean) 2
Number of sites or created environments (mean) 4