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From: A novel SNP assay reveals increased genetic variability and abundance following translocations to a remnant Allegheny woodrat population

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STRUCTURE results for 82 woodrats trapped in the Palisades, NJ between 2009 and 2019, as well as six individuals translocated from PA to NJ. PA individuals are labeled with the years in which they were released in NJ (i.e., 2015, 2016 and 2017). All individuals are labeled as being sampled before translocations occurred (“pre-translocation”), during translocations or after translocations occurred (“post-translocation”). STRUCTURE results were CLUMPP-averaged across 10 runs when K is assumed to be equal to two. Admixture is indicated by a shift from the blue cluster associated with the resident population prior to human-mediated gene flow, to an increase in the orange cluster associated with the genetic profiles of the PA individuals

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