<p>Comparison of the dispersion of fields belonging to the same wells (boxplot A) and randomly selected fields (boxplot B). The measure of dispersion is the sum of squared pairwise distances. The population descriptors (cell count and proportions of cells in S, G2, M and apoptotic states) have been scaled beforehand.</p
<p>Boxplots show the residuals from a regression of maximum intraspecific distance (FI + AT) against...
<p>The rectangles represent the interquartile range [i.e., lower 25<sup>th</sup> percentile, median ...
<p>Analysis of variance for the number of brood cells, flower visits, visited foraging habitat and f...
<p>Box-plots of global (a) and average population-pairwise (b) Φ<sub>ST</sub> for high and low dispe...
<p>(A) Subpopulation means as extracted by the three fitting methods, in all four replicates of the ...
<p>Left boxplot: variations of when the class width varies from 1 to 10 cm, where . Right boxplot:...
<p>Dispersion of each gene (black), the trend line for all samples (red), the corrected value of the...
In the univariate context, coefficients of variation (CVs) are widely used to compare the relative d...
<p>These two axes summarized approximately 74% (i.e. 43% and 31%) of the total phenotypic variation....
Biological variation is commonly measured at two basic levels: variation within individual communiti...
<p>The extent of SNP sharing between every pair of samples in a population can be measured with a di...
The usual requirement for testing hypotheses regarding the dispersion of re-sponses distributed over...
In the univariate context, coefficients of variation (CV) are widely used to compare the dispersion ...
<p>Two examples demonstrating that dispersion does not reflect the number of types. Upper frame: Def...
(a) Probability Phard,s(2) of observing a single allele in a pair drawn from a subrange of size Ls f...
<p>Boxplots show the residuals from a regression of maximum intraspecific distance (FI + AT) against...
<p>The rectangles represent the interquartile range [i.e., lower 25<sup>th</sup> percentile, median ...
<p>Analysis of variance for the number of brood cells, flower visits, visited foraging habitat and f...
<p>Box-plots of global (a) and average population-pairwise (b) Φ<sub>ST</sub> for high and low dispe...
<p>(A) Subpopulation means as extracted by the three fitting methods, in all four replicates of the ...
<p>Left boxplot: variations of when the class width varies from 1 to 10 cm, where . Right boxplot:...
<p>Dispersion of each gene (black), the trend line for all samples (red), the corrected value of the...
In the univariate context, coefficients of variation (CVs) are widely used to compare the relative d...
<p>These two axes summarized approximately 74% (i.e. 43% and 31%) of the total phenotypic variation....
Biological variation is commonly measured at two basic levels: variation within individual communiti...
<p>The extent of SNP sharing between every pair of samples in a population can be measured with a di...
The usual requirement for testing hypotheses regarding the dispersion of re-sponses distributed over...
In the univariate context, coefficients of variation (CV) are widely used to compare the dispersion ...
<p>Two examples demonstrating that dispersion does not reflect the number of types. Upper frame: Def...
(a) Probability Phard,s(2) of observing a single allele in a pair drawn from a subrange of size Ls f...
<p>Boxplots show the residuals from a regression of maximum intraspecific distance (FI + AT) against...
<p>The rectangles represent the interquartile range [i.e., lower 25<sup>th</sup> percentile, median ...
<p>Analysis of variance for the number of brood cells, flower visits, visited foraging habitat and f...