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Table 1 Sampled localities, geographical coordinates and sample sizes

From: Influence of ancient glacial periods on the Andean fauna: the case of the pampas cat (Leopardus colocolo)

 

Coordinates

  

Locality

S

W

samples

individuals

1-Lambayeque

06°13'

79°20'

3 (1)

3

2-Ancash

09°33'–10°12'

76°56'–77°23'

38 (1)

19

3-Yauyos/Canchayllo

11°50'–12°07'

75°41'–76°01'

40 (1)

19

4-Junin National Reserve

11°00'

76°07'

27 (2)

12

5-Ayacucho

13°45'–15°00'

73°46'–74°03'

15 (3)

8

6-Arequipa

15°06'–15°41'

70°40'–72°40'

8 (1)

6

7-Cuzco

13°47'

71°14'

1 (1)

1

8-Tacna/Puno

16°36'–17°25'

69°25'–70°03'

19 (19)

19

9-La Paz/Oruro

17°08'–18°26'

68°07'–69°22'

24

12

10-Apolobamba

14°45'

69°00'

2

2

11-Potosi

20°05'–22°09'

67°14'–67°53'

32

15

12-Cochabamba

17°35'

66°24'

3

3

13-Tarija

21°08'

65°04'

2 (2)

2

14-Jujuy

21°57'–23°04'

66°03'–66°18'

58

28

15-Catamarca/Salta

25°13'–26°39'

66°43'–67°39'

35

30

16-Tucuman

26°30'

65°48'

6

5

17-San Juan/Mendoza

29°10'–35°59'

69°21'–69°49'

8

7

18-Buenos Aires

38°10'–38°49'

62°16'–63°15'

5 (5)

5

19-Pilcaniyeu

41°7'

70°40'

3 (3)

3

Total

  

329 (39)

199

  1. After the total number of pampas cat samples, number of skin samples is indicated in parentheses. Number of individuals as identified from microsatellite data.