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Table 1 Offspring of individuals translocated from Pennsylvania in 2015, 2016 and 2017 and their offspring

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

ID

Year translocated/first captured

Sex

Offspring identified with paternity analysis

2016

2017

2018

2019

F001a

2015

Female

F028, F029, M030

 

M135

 

M002

2015

Male

F014, M015, F019, M020, F022, F023, F025

F100

F138

 

M012

2016

Male

    

F013

2016

Female

    

M128

2017

Male

    

F129

2017

Female

    

F019b

2016

Female

 

F265

F138

 

M020

2016

Male

 

F090

 

F245

F029

2016

Female

 

M102

F134

 

M030

2016

Male

  

F134, M136

 

F090

2017

Female

  

M131, M132

 

M102

2017

Male

   

M261

F133

2018

Female

   

F250

M135

2018

Male

   

M252

  1. aIndividuals F001, M002, M012, F013, M128 and F129 were translocated from Pennsylvania to New Jersey in 2015, 2016 and 2017
  2. bIndividuals F019, M020, F029, M030, F090, M102, F133, and M135 are the 2nd and 3rd generation progeny of translocated individuals for which there is evidence of reproduction