Figure 6.
Survival of Mimulus spp. in a Field Plot in the Southern Uplands of Scotland Near Leadhills.
Individuals were planted as cuttings in the autumn of 2015, and survivorship was assessed at the beginning of the following summer (June 2016) and at the end of the summer (August 2016). The experiment contained 828 individuals (ramets) from 298 genotypes (genets) of eight taxa and encompassed parents (M. guttatus:2x and M. luteus:4x) and their autopolyploid derivatives (M. guttatus:4x and M. luteus:8x), as well as inter-specific hybrids before (M. × robertsii:3x) and after WGD (M. peregrinus:6x) (for sample size information per taxon, see Supplemental Table 4). Both triploid and allohexaploid hybrids were represented by both natural and synthetically created individuals. The symbols indicate mean survival, and the vertical bars show 95% CIs obtained by bootstrapping.