Table 4:

Parameters included in the best-fit model explaining the probability that non-native ornamental plants growing in urban residential yards may become invasive

ParametersEstimatesSEPOdds ratios
Intercept5.2462.6480.002
Vegetative propagation1.4810.393<0.0014.397
Unspecialized dispersion0.4950.6180.0031.641
Mixed breeding system0.6850.3020.0231.985
ParametersEstimatesSEPOdds ratios
Intercept5.2462.6480.002
Vegetative propagation1.4810.393<0.0014.397
Unspecialized dispersion0.4950.6180.0031.641
Mixed breeding system0.6850.3020.0231.985
Table 4:

Parameters included in the best-fit model explaining the probability that non-native ornamental plants growing in urban residential yards may become invasive

ParametersEstimatesSEPOdds ratios
Intercept5.2462.6480.002
Vegetative propagation1.4810.393<0.0014.397
Unspecialized dispersion0.4950.6180.0031.641
Mixed breeding system0.6850.3020.0231.985
ParametersEstimatesSEPOdds ratios
Intercept5.2462.6480.002
Vegetative propagation1.4810.393<0.0014.397
Unspecialized dispersion0.4950.6180.0031.641
Mixed breeding system0.6850.3020.0231.985
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