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. 2016 Sep 15;119(2):289–300. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcw182

Table 3.

Average statistics of variables for each model for different habitat suitability class breaks: (A) O. calthifolia, (B) O. marchantii; variables annotated with the same letter are not significantly different at α = 0·05 for those class intervals

Class n Elevation (m) Roughness Aspect (°) Solar radiation (WH m–2) TWI Slope (°) Curvature
A 0·75–1·00 1000 631·7a 0·53a 215·5a 1 075 442a 2·8a 38·0a 6·5a
0·50–0·75 1000 610·9b 0·51b 196·3b 1 133 720b 3·4b 31·3b 2·5a
0·25–0·50 1000 574·2c 0·50c 192·2b 1 164 544c 3·8c 28·2c 1·8a
0·00–0·25 1000 342·2 0·50c 169·2c 1 335 118d 5·3d 12·0d 0·4a
B 0·75–1·00 1000 548·5a 0·45a 156·5a 1 239 289a 4·7a 17·4a –2·1a
0·50–0·75 1000 427·2b 0·46a 146·0a,b 1 302 324b 5·3b 13·2b –1·5a
0·25–0·50 1000 361·9c 0·49b 139·0b 1 300 151b 5·2b 12·3b –0·4a
0·00–0·25 1000 335·3d 0·50c 178·2c 1 344 218c 5·2b 12·5b 0·3a