Ecological Archives E089-107-A2

James F. Cahill, Jr., Glen R. Smith, Bryon H. Shore, and Elizabeth Elle. Year. Disruption of a belowground mutualism alters interactions between plants and their floral visitors in a fescue grassland. Ecology VOL: pp-pp.

Appendix B. GLMM results from analyses of total visitations as a function of treatment and floral visitor groupings.

TABLE B1. GLMM results from analyses of total visitations as a function of treatment and floral visitor groupings. The Poisson-distributed response variable consisted of the sum total number of each visits observed to a given plot over the course of the experiment by a given floral visitor group. Floral visitors were placed into one of six groupings based on size and rough taxonomic affiliation: small-bodied bees, medium-bodied bees, large-bodied bees, hover flies and bee flies, other flies, and other insects (including butterflies and wasps).

 

df

F

P

Treatment

1, 19

1.50

0.236

Floral visitors

5, 190

92.53

<0.001

Treatment × visitor

5, 190

49.37

<0.001


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