Table 2 Estimates of SGS parameters for wild cherry in managed (A) and unmanaged (B) populations showing the effect of clonality (I) and tree size (II)

From: Distribution and fine-scale spatial-genetic structure in British wild cherry (Prunus avium L.)

 

Population

Category

(m)

F1

b (s.e.)

Sp

I

A

One ramet/genotype

0–480

0.061

−0.028 (0.004)

0.030

 

A

All ramets

0–480

0.199

−0.070 (0.007)

0.089

 

B

One ramet/genotype

0–320

0.083

−0.041 (0.006)

0.045

 

B

All ramets

0–320

0.198

−0.096 (0.013)

0.119

II

A

DBH <9.55 cm

0–360

0.079

−0.035 (0.008)

0.038

 

A

DBH 9.55–19 cm

0–400

0.042

−0.022 (0.003)

0.022

 

A

DBH 19–59 cm

0–400

0.112

−0.036 (0.005)

0.041

 

B

DBH <9.55 cm

0–280

0.075

−0.039 (0.010)

0.042

 

B

DBH 9.55–59 cm

0–320

0.070

−0.035 (0.005)

0.038

  1. Abbreviation: DBH, diameter at breast height.
  2. The distance range (m) over which SGS was assessed is indicated as is the average kinship coefficient (F1) between individuals within the first 40 m distance class. The regression slope of kinship coefficients on a logarithmic scale (b) and the standard error (s.e.) of the slope, derived by jack-knifing over all loci, and SGS intensity (Sp) are also presented.