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. 2021 Oct 29;75(12):3098–3114. doi: 10.1111/evo.14381

Table 1.

Numbers of seeds produced, seeds germinated, and seedlings surviving to flowering after self, intraspecific (outcrossing between populations), and interspecific pollinations in Ranunculus occidentalis (Ranocc) and R. austro‐oreganus (Ranaus). Model effects for each analysis included treatment (species/pollination treatment combined) and maternal site (not included in the categorical model for flowering). For each analysis, contrast statements were used to compare self versus intraspecific and intraspecific versus interspecific pollinations within each species. Between species comparisons included self, intraspecific, and interspecific pollinations. Significant probabilities are in bold

Seeds Germination Flowering
DF χ 2 Prob. DF F Prob. DF χ 2 Prob
Treatment 5 88.84 <0.0001 5 2.27 0.0568 5 12.17 0.0325
Maternal site 11 136.17 <0.0001 11 1.36 0.2109    
total 1 9.89 0.0017 1 123.25 <0.0001
Ranocc Self vs. Intra 1 4.50 0.0338 1 11.13 0.0014 1 0.80 0.3717
Intra vs. Inter 1 0.01 0.9183 1 1.30 0.2582 1 0.33 0.5652
Ranaus Self vs. Intra 1 0.09 0.7658 1 0.02 0.8755      
Intra vs. Inter 1 0.03 0.8716 1 0.02 0.8823 1 10.07 0.0015
Ranocc vs. Ranaus Self 1 11.74 0.0006 1 3.49 0.0659      
Intra 1 37.01 <0.0001 1 1.34 0.2513 1 2.74 0.098
Inter 1 36.27 <0.0001 1 0.07 0.791 1 5.85 0.0156