Fig. 4: Heat tolerance traits among host genomic cluster assignments within the Acropora hyacinthus species complex on the Great Barrier Reef. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 4: Heat tolerance traits among host genomic cluster assignments within the Acropora hyacinthus species complex on the Great Barrier Reef.

From: Heat tolerance varies considerably within a reef-building coral species on the Great Barrier Reef

Fig. 4

A Variation in A. hyacinthus host genomic cluster assignments across sites on the Great Barrier Reef. BE Heat tolerance traits from the southern reefs (sites shown in rectangle in A). Groups 1–4 from southern reefs shown in rectangle contained 44, 14, 27, and 51 individuals, respectively. Host genomic clusters were assigned based on genome-wide SNPs with group 1 representing A. hyacinthus “neat” and groups 2–4 representing other putative species in the A. hyacinthus complex. Heat tolerance traits have been adjusted to remove variation due to site using residuals from site-specific means. P-values are shown for each trait using one-way ANOVAs.

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