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. 2019 May 11;123(4):503–516. doi: 10.1038/s41437-019-0231-1

Table 3.

Results of the CERVUS analysis of pollen dispersal for the sampled F. picrosperma mother trees, showing the number of offspring that had fathers assigned with “strict” (>80%) and “most likely” (<80%) confidence levels, and those that were unable to be assigned

Mother n Number of seedlings assigned parentage Number of fathers
Strict (%) Most likely (%) Unassigned (%) Strict All assignments
A156 13 6 (46.1) 3 (23.1) 4 (30.8) 5 7
A336 26 19 (73.1) 3 (11.5) 4 (15.4) 13 16
B27 45 34 (75.6) 0 11 (24.4) 18 18
B283 19 13 (68.4) 0 6 (31.6) 7 7
B595 17 15 (88.2) 0 2 (11.8) 10 10
B706 15 15 (100) 0 0 5 5
E17 19 13 (68.4) 0 6 (31.6) 4 4
J15 20 7 (35) 12 (60) 1 (5) 7 16
J169 20 4 (20) 16 (80) 0 4 14
J424 20 9 (45) 7 (35) 4 (20) 8 14
Total 214 135 (63.1) 41 (19.2) 38 (17.7) 81 111

Percentages of each category in relation to the total number of seedlings sampled from each mother tree are shown in parentheses. Number of fathers for assigned seedlings of each F. picrosperma mother tree showing the number of male candidates which could be assigned paternity under conditions of “strict” confidence and the total number able to be assigned (“strict” and “most likely”)

n is the number of seedlings