Ecological Archives E084-048-A1

Jessica Wilcox Wright and Thomas R. Meagher. 2003. Pollination and seed predation drive flowering phenology in Silene latifolia (Caryophyllaceae). Ecology 84:2062–2073.

Appendix A. Figures showing the number of open flowers per day for each treatment category. Each line represents an individual plant. Standardized flowering dates are used such that day 1 refers to the first day a given plant produced a flower. The experiment was terminated 82 days after the first plant produced its first flower.

   Fig. A1. Number of open flowers per day for plants in the 0% Pollination, 0% Predation treatment group.

 

   Fig. A2. Number of open flowers per day for plants in the 50% Pollination, 0% Predation treatment group.


 

   Fig. A3. Number of open flowers per day for plants in the 100% Pollination, 0% Predation treatment group.

 

   Fig. A4. Number of open flowers per day for plants in the 50% Pollination, 50% Predation treatment group.

 

   Fig. A5. Number of open flowers per day for plants in the 50% Pollination, 100% Predation treatment group.

 

   Fig. A6. Number of open flowers per day for plants in the 100% Pollination, 50% Predation treatment group.

 

   Fig. A7. Number of open flowers per day for plants in the 100% Pollination, 100% Predation treatment group.

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