Fig. 2: Fertilisation success and embryonic and hatchling trait responses to dry and wet rearing environments in within- and between-population crosses of four populations. | Communications Biology

Fig. 2: Fertilisation success and embryonic and hatchling trait responses to dry and wet rearing environments in within- and between-population crosses of four populations.

From: Fitness consequences of targeted gene flow to counter impacts of drying climates on terrestrial-breeding frogs

Fig. 2

Fertilisation success was measured for 92 population crosses (a) and traits were measured for between 1460 and 2793 embryos and tadpoles (b–f, see Supplementary Table 1). The first letter of the parental origin represents the female (population) origin, and the second letter represents the male origin. Mean responses (large white or black circles, according to treatment) are superimposed over boxplots, which are superimposed over raw data (jittered small blue circles). Lower and upper boxplot boundaries are 25th and 75th percentiles, respectively, the thicker line inside the box is the median value, and lower and upper error bars are 10th and 90th percentile, respectively.

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