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Table 2 Intrapopulation genetic variability measures on nuclear microsatellites

From: Strong population genetic structuring in an annual fish, Nothobranchius furzeri, suggests multiple savannah refugia in southern Mozambique

Population

H E

H O

AR

Bottleneck

1

0.923

0.860

12.599

0.344

2

0.944

0.919

13.500

0.142

8

0.886

0.845

11.097

0.433

13

0.804

0.759

6.142

0.001*

23

0.915

0.877

11.204

0.473

34

0.942

0.923

13.201

0.229

43

0.858

0.796

10.900

0.706

50

0.876

0.860

9.852

0.433

53

0.834

0.839

8.208

0.433

55

0.904

0.860

11.365

0.168

119

0.899

0.857

12.443

0.235

120

0.866

0.817

11.171

0.468

121

0.917

0.867

11.619

0.140

124

0.806

0.704

9.626

0.706

207

0.853

0.805

10.071

0.706

215

0.857

0.800

8.117

0.142

219

0.831

0.820

8.151

0.433

220

0.903

0.844

10.607

0.172

222

0.914

0.856

11.478

0.706

223

0.926

0.893

11.646

0.140

225

0.818

0.789

8.193

0.559

322

0.835

0.774

9.675

0.706

323

0.648

0.605

4.850

0.650

326

0.905

0.859

12.389

0.143

406

0.798

0.794

8.656

0.706

414

0.946

0.871

13.318

0.142

418

0.943

0.851

13.109

0.241

421

0.936

0.866

12.702

0.337

422

0.788

0.721

7.317

0.706

423

0.886

0.866

10.448

0.531

  1. Expected (HE) and observed (HO) heterozygosity and allelic richness corrected for sample size (AR). Bottleneck indicates the probability of mutation-drift equilibrium evaluated by Wilcoxon test in the program Bottleneck (* significant at p < 0.05 after FDR correction).