Ecological genetics of Pinus contorta Ecological genetics of Pinus contorta in the Upper Snake River Basin of eastern Idaho and Wyoming ecologicalgeneti356rehf Year: 1986 Cl = INCHES Ci:7 Figure 4.—Geographic patterns of variation ttiat are independent of elevation. Shading marlKS the distribution of lodgepole pine in reference to the Teton Range. = the con- tour interval, which is scaled to a value of V2\s6(). The zero contour represents the mean of all populations standardized for elevation. Table 6.—Correlation matrix relating population means for all studies'' Variable Code


Ecological genetics of Pinus contorta Ecological genetics of Pinus contorta in the Upper Snake River Basin of eastern Idaho and Wyoming ecologicalgeneti356rehf Year: 1986 Cl = INCHES Ci:7 Figure 4.—Geographic patterns of variation ttiat are independent of elevation. Shading marlKS the distribution of lodgepole pine in reference to the Teton Range. = the con- tour interval, which is scaled to a value of V2\s6(). The zero contour represents the mean of all populations standardized for elevation. Table 6.—Correlation matrix relating population means for all studies'' Variable Code LL H AH Fl 1 D R C EL IN Growth and development Late growth LG Leaf length LL .62 .53 .33 .62 .59 .62 .64 ,21 Height H .81 .56 .84 .87 .85 .90 .36 Adjusted height (2,200 ft) AH .44 .71 .71 .70 .75 .20 Frost injury Fl .08 .42 .43 .43 .44 .27 Periodicity of shoot elongation Initiation 1 .10 Duration D .84 .99 .93 .27 Rate R .84 .97 .40 Cessation C .93 .28 Elongation EL .37 Cold hardiness Injury IN ''Coefficients of absolute value > are statistically significant at the 5 percent level. 6


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