Extended Data Fig. 6: Strawberry fruit weight and quality and interaction complementarity.
From: Multi-habitat landscapes are more diverse and stable with improved function

Difference in (A) Fruit weight, (B) Fruit quality and (C) Interaction complementarity at Monad and Triad sites. (D) The relationship between Interaction complementarity and the proportion of class 1 strawberries. Yellow squares are Monad sites and blue triangles are triads. Interaction complementarity is calculated as the functional dispersion of the species at each site and measured as the sum of the distances of all species in that site to the community centroid. Twenty strawberry plants were placed at 20 independent field sites, yielding a total of 144 strawberries. Boxes represent the 25% (Q1) and 75% (Q3) quartiles around the median line, and whiskers are Q1 − 1.5xIQR to Q1 and Q3 to Q3 + 1.5xIQR.