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Fig. 6

From: Post-glacial phylogeography and evolution of a wide-ranging highly-exploited keystone forest tree, eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) in North America: single refugium, multiple routes

Fig. 6

Probable eastern white pine post-glacial recolonization routes (arrows) from the glacial refuge (shaded grey area) based on the highest probable Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) scenarios observed from nuclear and chloroplast microsatellite data and available fossil pollen information. The Appalachian Mountain Range is shown by Ë„. Dashed line indicates assumed route of colonization of western populations. The contour line represents approximate colonization time (x1000 ybp) based on fossil pollen and recolonization information from Davis [12]

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