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APPENDIX S1. Spatial coordinates of selected populations spanning an elevational gradient in Gunnison County Colorado (USA).
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APPENDIX S2. Genotypes with fewer than six siblings per genotype treatment combination.
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APPENDIX S3. Soil moisture as percentage volumetric water content (%VWC).
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APPENDIX S4. Individual‐level analyses of fitness trade‐offs across nutrient and drought treatments for the probability of reproduction.
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APPENDIX S5. Individual‐level analyses of fitness trade‐offs across nutrient levels were highly congruent with family‐level analyses.
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APPENDIX S6. Individual‐level analyses of fecundity trade‐offs across nutrient levels.
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APPENDIX S7. Individual‐level analyses of fecundity trade‐offs across drought treatments.
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APPENDIX S8. Phenotypic associations of fitness components varied with treatment in individual‐level analyses.
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APPENDIX S9. Phenotypic correlations at the individual‐level between the probability of reproduction and relative growth rate.
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APPENDIX S10. Phenotypic correlations at the individual‐level between and relative growth rate.
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APPENDIX S11. This is a .csv file with the family‐level data for recreating Tables 1 and 2. The columns including source population identifier (“Population”), drought treatment (“Drought_treatment”), nutrient treatment (“Nutrient_treatment”), the number of individuals planted into the experiment (“Number_planted”), the number of individuals that successfully reproduced (“Number_reproduced”), LSMEANs relative growth rate (“RGR”), standard error in relative growth rate (“RGR_SE”), LSMEANs number of fruits produced by individuals that successfully reproduced (“fecundity”), standard error in fecundity (“fecundity_SE”), aridity index (“Aridity_Index”), and the source elevation in meters of all individuals in the study [“Source_elevation(m)”].
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APPENDIX S12. This is a .csv file with the individual‐level data for recreating Tables S3 and S4, as well as heritability and genetic variance‐covariance matrices. The columns including source population identifier (“Population”), experimental block identified (“Block”), unique plant identifier (“Plant_ID”), drought treatment (“Drought_treatment”), nutrient treatment (“Nutrient_treatment”), concatenated treatment (“Treatment”), survival (“Survival”), reproductive success (“Reproduction”, with values of 0 indicating failure to reproduce and values of 1 indicating successful reproduction), number of fruits produced by individuals that successfully reproduced (“fecundity”), relative growth rate (“RGR”), aridity index (“Aridity_Index”), and the source elevation in meters of all individuals in the study [“Source_elevation(m)”].
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APPENDIX S13. Pedigree text file for running MCMCglmm scripts. This text file lists the unique plant identifier as “animal”, the maternal parent as “dam” and the paternal parent as “sire”. Since Boechera stricta is a selfing species, maternal and paternal parents are identical.
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APPENDIX S14. heritabilities_MacTavish_Anderson.R: This file contains the R script for calculating heritabilities, using the pedigree file and the individual.txt file.
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APPENDIX S15. genetic_covariances_MacTavish_Anderson.R: This R script contains the code for all genetic variance–covariance models in this manuscript.
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