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Table 4 Pairwise comparisons with FDR p-value adjustment method of the different variables evaluated (plant family, plant genus, system used, general plant parts used, specific plant parts used, the usage) between altitudinal ranges after significant PERMANOVA analysis (Table Permanova)

From: Unity in diversity—food plants and fungi of Sakartvelo (Republic of Georgia), Caucasus

Plant family

 

0–500

1001–1500

1501–2000

2001–2500

1001–1500

0.0013

   

1501–2000

0.0013

0.0013

  

2001–2500

0.0013

0.0013

0.0013

 

501–1000

0.0490

0.0044

0.0013

0.0013

Plant genus

 

0–500

1001–1500

1501–2000

2001–2500

1001–1500

0.0011

   

1501–2000

0.0011

0.0011

  

2001–2500

0.0011

0.0011

0.0011

 

501–1000

0.0180

0.0011

0.0011

0.0011

General plant parts used

 

0–500

1001–1500

1501–2000

2001–2500

1001–1500

0.0300

   

1501–2000

0.3550

0.0300

  

2001–2500

0.4144

0.0300

0.3550

 

501–1000

0.0420

0.6270

0.0833

0.0300

General plant parts used

 

0–500

1001–1500

1501–2000

2001–2500

1001–1500

0.0017

   

1501–2000

0.0722

0.0017

  

2001–2500

0.0017

0.0017

0.0017

 

501–1000

0.0271

0.6840

0.0288

0.0017

Specific plant parts used

 

0–500

1001–1500

1501–2000

2001–2500

1001–1500

0.0017

   

1501–2000

0.0025

0.0017

  

2001–2500

0.0017

0.0017

0.0017

 

501–1000

0.0222

0.6670

0.0025

0.0017

Usage

 

0–500

1001–1500

1501–2000

2001–2500

1001–1500

0.0133

   

1501–2000

0.0050

0.0957

  

2001–2500

0.0050

0.0840

0.3020

 

501–1000

0.0450

0.2833

0.0917

0.1750

  1. Analyses were based on Euclidean distance and 999 permutations