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. 2022 Nov 22;6(6):460–473. doi: 10.1002/evl3.297

Figure 2.

Figure 2

The effect of reciprocal transplantation on seed size, germination percentage, seedling recruitment, and survivorship between the upland, hallii (HAL2, red), and the lowland, filipes (FIL2, blue), ecotypes. Panels A and B show the effect of reciprocal transplantation on seed size and germination percentage between parental lines. The differences between ecotypes were significant but the location does not affect seed mass or germination. Panel C shows seedling recruitment and panel D shows the number of adult plants per plot in reciprocal habitats. The Y‐axis corresponds to the average number of seedling and adult plants per plot and X‐axis provides the location of the experiment (Brackenridge Field Lab [BFL], upland habitat; Nueces Delta Preserve [NDP], lowland habitat). Genotypes are indicated by color with hallii (HAL2, red) and filipes (FIL2, blue).