Extended Data Fig. 8: Population growth rates of Vulpia in the absence of competition (i.e., intrinsic rate of increase) does not vary with history of sympatry or allopatry. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 8: Population growth rates of Vulpia in the absence of competition (i.e., intrinsic rate of increase) does not vary with history of sympatry or allopatry.

From: Evolution of an inferior competitor increases resistance to biological invasion

Extended Data Fig. 8

Each violin plot is data from a single Vulpia population. There were seven replicate pots per population, each containing a single individual. Pots were arranged on a greenhouse bench in a completely randomized design intermixed with the two-species competition pots.

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