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Table 1 Overview on Coregonus populations analysed

From: Testing the devil’s impact on southern Baltic and North Sea basins whitefish (Coregonus spp.) diversity

Population origin

Species

N

AN

AR

FIS

P Het

Contemporary populations

      

O1_Lake Selenter

C. maraenoides

30

8.8

5.4

0.099

< 0.0001

O1_Lake Keller

C. maraenoides

24

7.6

4.8

0.188

< 0.0001

O1_Lake Poenitzer

C. maraenoides

32

7.8

5.0

0.147

< 0.0001

O1_Lake Schaal

C. maraenoides

50

9.8

5.2

0.159

< 0.0001

O2_Lake Peipsi

C. maraenoides

18

7.0

4.9

0.048

0.033

O3_Lake Drewitz

C. holsatus

20

5.5

3.9

0.134

0.002

O4_Achterwasser

C. maraena

24

7.0

4.7

0.057

0.001

O4_River Schlei

C. maraena

20

6.1

4.2

0.041

0.025

O4_River Trave

C. maraena

30

7.3

4.9

−0.004

0.617

O5_Oulu (Baltic Sea)

C. widegreni

25

9.0

5.5

0.072

< 0.0001

O6_River Treene

C. cf. maraena

20

6.2

4.4

0.072

0.007

O7_Lake Constance_Blaufelchen

C. wartmanni

7

3.8

3.4

0.060

0.222

O7_Lake Constance_Sandfelchen

C. arenicolus

9

3.5

3.1

0.029

0.119

O7_Lake Constance_Weißfisch

C. macrophthalmus

16

4.2

3.3

0.165

< 0.0001

O7_Lake Constance_Gangfisch

C. macrophthalmus

18

5.2

3.8

0.270

< 0.0001

Historical samples

      

O8_Lakes Schaal, Selenter

C. holsatus

4

    

O9_Rivers Rhine, Schelde

C. oxyrinchus

14

    

Total

 

361

    
  1. Origin O1-O7: contemporary, origin O8-O9 historical whitefish (Coregonus) populations. Lake or river origin, scientific name, sample size (N), mean number of alleles (AN,), mean allelic richness normalized to a sample size of N = 7 (AR), inbreeding coefficient (FIS), P-values for heterozygote deficits (P Het)