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Figure 4

From: Understorey vegetation gradient in a Eucalyptus grandis plantation between a savanna and a semideciduous forest

Figure 4

Quadratic and linear regressions between the dispersal mode and species abundance response variables and distance from the cerrado edge, represented as the mid-point of each plot, along three transects in the understorey of the study site. Each graph presents two lines, one for quadratic regression, and other for linear regression. Significant regressions are presented with a continuous line, non-significant ones with an interrupted line. Please note that some of variables presented significance for both quadratic and linear regression. A: proportion of wind-dispersed individuals, B: proportion of self-dispersed individuals, C: proportion of animal-dispersed individuals, D: proportion of wind-dispersed species, E: proportion of self-dispersed species, F: proportion of animal-dispersed species, G: distribution of Schefflera vinosa, H: distribution of Ocotea pulchella, I: distribution of Phyllanthus acuminatus, J: distribution of Myrcia lingua, K: distribution of Solanum paniculatum, L: distribution of Myrsine coriacea. The pattern observed for Myrsine umbellata was similar to that of Myrsine coriacea and is not shown.

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