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. 2020 Sep 18;6(3):180. doi: 10.3390/jof6030180

Table 5.

Variation among populations in different locations (β-diversity) for abundance Hellinger transformed data based on FECs of individual plants.

AS d TA TD
Number of FECs 4 7 3
D a 0.314 0.367 0.288
 1D(TM) b 2.138 3.200 1.749
 1nD(TM) c 0.379 0.367 0.375

a Extent of differentiation among populations of plants (represented by their FECs), based on the additive partition of dispersion; all differentiation estimates were proven to be significant (p < 0.001) with the permutation test (1000 random reshufflings), according to [33] and [29]. b Number of effectively different populations of FECs according to [34]. c Normalized number of effectively different populations of FECs [Equation (3) in [2]]. d Species encoding: Aegilops sharonensis (AS), Triticum aestivum (TA) and Triticum dicoccoides (TD).