Fig. 1From: Assessing the effects of hybridization and precipitation on invasive weed demography using strength of selection on vital rates Top: Back-transformed sensitivities of survival-to-flowering adult, or Bottom: Back-transformed sensitivities of dormancy, between hybrid and wild populations of Raphanus, under three watering treatments [low rain (LR), control shelter (CS), double rain (DR)], grown in King City, ON, in 2012 and 2013. ‘Sensitivity’ from a vital rate is calculated as the absolute change in λ resulting from a change in one of the vital ratesBack to article page