Ecological Archives E085-100-A5

Mark Vellend. 2004. Parallel effects of land-use history on species diversity and genetic diversity of forest herbs. Ecology 85:3043–3055.

Appendix E. A table showing summary measures of species diversity and divergence, genetic diversity and divergence, landscape attributes, and environmental conditions in all sampled stands.

Table E1. Summary measures of species diversity and divergence, genetic diversity and divergence, landscape attributes, and environmental conditions in 27 forest stands in Tompkins County, New York, USA. Definitions of all symbols are provided in the text.

 

Variable (with transformation for analysis below, if any)

Stand

Land Use History

SR

E

bRC

FST-C

AR

He

FST-G

Area

Pop. size

pH

PCA1 (pH)

PCA2 (drainage)

Isolation

Env. Het.

 
 

log

odds

 

log

 
 

log

log

log

 
 
 
 

log

1A

P

53

0.95

0.60

0.026

26.3

0.47

0.055

33.2

590026

5.2

-0.36

0.51

0.91

3.05

1B

P

44

0.93

0.39

0.023

24.8

0.36

0.099

10.2

356157

5.8

0.30

-0.68

0.63

1.26

1C

P

42

0.92

0.35

0.028

24.5

0.38

0.079

8.6

20416

5.3

-0.39

1.20

0.32

1.22

1D

P

39

0.90

0.27

0.024

28.4

0.49

0.053

20.2

370689

5.4

-0.03

-1.09

-0.23

1.49

1E

P

38

0.93

0.36

0.024

27.7

0.49

0.069

3.4

110272

5.0

-1.05

0.22

0.78

1.21

1F

P

38

0.92

0.40

0.027

23.1

0.41

0.086

15.2

30153

4.8

-1.34

0.02

0.73

1.46

1G

P

34

0.92

0.47

0.041

27.0

0.47

0.085

1.7

33665

4.6

-2.10

-0.70

0.51

1.14

1H

P

33

0.88

0.27

0.026

28.3

0.47

0.070

7.4

644745

6.0

1.10

-1.74

0.61

1.69

1I

P

30

0.93

0.15

0.026

22.9

0.47

0.084

1.4

2559

5.4

0.19

0.50

0.31

1.20

1J

P

26

0.90

0.39

0.029

24.4

0.40

0.085

0.4

3899

5.7

0.97

0.93

-1.38

1.19

1K

P

26

0.92

0.28

0.040

28.1

0.51

0.078

0.2

4254

5.1

-0.69

-0.65

-0.31

0.91

1L

P

26

0.92

0.39

0.027

24.3

0.49

0.066

1.6

67510

6.5

1.92

-1.18

0.16

1.26

1M

P

24

0.84

0.23

0.036

27.8

0.45

0.070

2.1

4981

5.5

-0.06

0.30

-0.32

1.16

1N

P

17

0.81

0.28

0.053

25.7

0.43

0.077

3.1

2388882

6.2

1.78

0.11

0.42

1.09

1O

P

16

0.84

0.28

0.048

21.8

0.36

0.087

0.3

536

5.4

0.12

-0.40

0.66

1.07

1P

P

16

 

0.31

 

25.2

0.47

0.079

0.1

73

5.2

-0.85

2.57

0.36

0.75

1Q

P

14

0.86

0.10

0.029

27.2

0.41

0.080

0.8

900

5.1

-0.89

0.14

0.82

1.03

2A

S

35

0.91

0.19

0.027

25.7

0.42

0.072

4.4

6288

5.1

-0.76

0.39

-1.49

1.18

2B

S

25

0.83

0.20

0.059

21.9

0.39

0.135

2.8

3094

5.1

-1.13

-0.16

0.63

2.26

2C

S

22

0.71

0.27

0.073

23.6

0.33

0.100

1.6

3001

5.7

0.61

0.54

-0.08

1.90

2D

S

21

0.86

0.20

0.029

19.1

0.39

0.116

1.8

479

5.7

0.41

-0.25

-0.09

1.16

2E

S

20

0.74

0.09

0.053

25.4

0.47

0.071

2.9

20250

5.6

-0.12

0.55

-0.22

1.21

2F

S

19

0.82

0.22

0.039

24.5

0.38

0.083

4.4

600

5.5

-0.24

-1.65

0.19

0.95

2G

S

18

0.85

0.09

0.033

19.4

0.42

0.123

2.0

35

5.2

-0.63

-1.12

0.67

1.90

2H

S

17

0.79

0.17

0.043

23.4

0.37

0.182

3.4

1408

6.0

1.33

1.68

0.65

0.93

2I

S

16

 

0.11

 

24.3

0.43

0.120

4.2

6966

5.8

0.33

-0.91

0.32

1.25

2J

S

13

0.70

0.18

0.061

22.9

0.35

0.155

1.6

828

5.9

1.58

0.89

-1.18

1.25

P = primary; S = Secondary.


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