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Fig. 10 in Unique chemistry associated with diversification in a tightly coupled cycad-thrips obligate pollination mutualism

  • 1. * & School of Biological Sciences, University of Utah, 257 S 1400 E, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112, USA

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Fig. 10. Ordination of the volatile odor (% of each compound's contribution to the total emissions) across receptive (n = 14 samples) and non-receptive (n = 11 samples, 7 pre- and 4 post-receptive) ovulate cones of Macrozamia miquelii, by nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMSD), Bray-Curtis similarity matrix. ANOSIM, Global R = 0.65, P <0.0001, indicates a significant difference across groups, and the stress value = 0.11, K = 2, indicates a good fit of the data. There was no significant difference in the between-group multivariate dispersion test ('distance anova', P = 0.95). Each sample's position is indicated (by a dot for receptive (Rec.) or diamond for non-receptive (Non)) at the end of a spoke from the group's center. Post-receptive and pre-receptive cones are grouped together as non-receptive. The position of each post-receptive cone sample is indicated with a '+' over its diamond. The exact location of each compound that was significantly associated with each group (P <0.04, Indicator Species Analysis in R 'indicspecies') is indicated by a '*' next to the compound's name.

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Published as part of Terry, L. Irene, Moore, Chris J., Roemer, Robert B., Brookes, Dean R. & Walter, Gimme H., 2021, Unique chemistry associated with diversification in a tightly coupled cycad-thrips obligate pollination mutualism, pp. 1-19 in Phytochemistry (112715) 186 on page 12, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2021.112715, http://zenodo.org/record/8258649

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