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Fig. 4

From: Plant trichomes and a single gene GLABRA1 contribute to insect community composition on field-grown Arabidopsis thaliana

Fig. 4

A heat map showing FDR-corrected p-values (Pfdr) for the effects of plant traits on insect species, guild and community indices among 17 natural accessions in Zurich, Switzerland and Otsu, Japan. Shown are the effects of trichome density (Trchm), PC1 and PC2 of aliphatic glucosinolates (GSL1 and GSL2), presence of flowering stems (Flower) and initial leaf length (Leaf), on the diamond back moth (Dbm), striped flea beetle (Sfb), turnip flea beetle (Tfb), mustard aphid (Ma), western flower thrip (Wft), turnip sawfly (Ts), cabbage butterfly (Cb), green peach aphid (Gpa), leaf chewers (Chwr), internal feeders (Intrnl), specialists (Spcl), generalists (Gnrl), species richness (Rchns), Shannon diversity (Shnn) and total abundance (Total). Colors represent the sign and significance of trait effects: (dark blue square), − coef. With Pfdr < 0.01; (blue square), − coef. With Pfdr < 0.05; (dark red square), + coef. With Pfdr < 0.01; (red square), + coef. With Pfdr < 0.05; (white square), not significant at Pfdr > 0.05

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