A. Cup plant seeds blown away by wind depending on wind speed; 100% corresponds to 10 seeds; n = 122. B. Distance of cup plant seeds blown away by wind depending on wind speed; seeds that were not blown away by wind were excluded; n = 386. The darker the dots are, the more dots are on top of each other. The red lines are fitted by the models in Table 2. The red ribbons show the 95% confidence intervals of the models.

 
 
  Part of: Ende LM, Hummel L, Lauerer M (2024) Dispersal and persistence of cup plant seeds (Silphium perfoliatum): do they contribute to potential invasiveness? Plant Ecology and Evolution 157(1): 75-87. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.104640