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Table 3 Within clade genetic diversity

From: The role of historical and contemporary processes on phylogeographic structure and genetic diversity in the Northern Cardinal, Cardinalis cardinalis

Locality

# of Ind

# of Hap

Nuc Div

Hap Div

Priv Hap

cardinalis

     

Coahuila

8

6

0.00278

0.929

0.50

Florida/Georgia

9

7

0.00406

0.944

0.56

Kansas

5

4

0.00462

0.900

0.40

Louisiana

9

8

0.00443

0.972

0.67

Minnesota/Wisconsin

9

7

0.00406

0.917

0.56

New York

9

8

0.00422

0.972

0.67

Oklahoma

10

7

0.00312

0.933

0.40

Tamaulipas/Nuevo Leon

8

8

0.00511

1.000

0.88

Texas/New Mexico

12

10

0.00371

0.955

0.40

igneus

     

Arizona/New Mexico

11

2

0.00017

0.182

0.00

Baja California Sur

13

9

0.00177

0.872

0.56

Sinaloa

19

13

0.00211

0.906

0.69

Tiburón Island

4

3

0.00368

0.833

0.67

  1. Summary of genetic diversity within the cardinalis and igneus clades. Number of individuals (# of Ind). Number of haplotypes (# of Hap). Nucleotide diversity (Nuc Div). Haplotype diversity (Hap Div). Frequency of private haplotypes (Priv Hap).