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Table 1 Sample size of individuals available for the analyses

From: Localized versus generalist phenotypes in a broadly distributed tropical mammal: how is intraspecific variation distributed across disparate environments?

Ecosystem

No. of localities

No. of individuals

Mean no. of individuals per locality

No. individuals by locality (♀/♂)

CAWP

7

24

3 ±2

[1]: 0/2; [2]: 0/5; [3]: 2/2; [4]: 1/1; [5]: 4/2; [6]: 0/1; [7]: 2/2

CCP

7

15

2 ±1

[18]: 1/3; [19]: 1/1; [28]: 0/1; [29]: 0/2; [30]: 0/2; [31]: 0/1; [32]: 1/2

ECRMF

10

18

2 ±2

[15]: 1/0; [16]: 2/4; [17]: 0/1; [34]: 0/1; [35]: 1/0; [36]: 0/1; [37]: 1/0; [38]: 0/1; [39]: 2/2; [40]: 0/1

MDF

1

2

2 -

[10]: 1/1

PY

10

81

8 ±13

[9]: 1/3; [11]: 1/1; [12]: 1/1; [13]: 21/23; [14]: 2/2; [20]: 1/2; [21]: 2/0 [22]: 6/2; [25]: 3/6; [26]: 1/2

SD

5

13

3 ±1

[8]: 1/2; [23]: 2/1; [24]: 1/1 [27]: 1/0 [33]: 0/4

  1. The number of males and females per population, the number of localities comprised by each ecosystem (abbreviations as in Figure 1), and the mean and standard deviation of the number of individuals per locality are provided. Localities with individuals available for genetic analyses are indicated in bold; locality number, between square brackets, follows appendix, follows Appendix.