13 research outputs found
Multiple distance class plots illustrating the gradual decay of positive genetic structure with increasing geographical distance.
<p>Plots are shown for each sex at various spatio-temporal scales: at a regional scale for period 1 (a), period 2 (b) and both sexes lumped (c); at a local scale (within Mbololo) for period 2 (d). Error bars indicate 95% CI as determined by 9999 bootstraps.</p
Map of the study area with the location of three large (MB, CH, NG) and two small (FU, ND) indigenous forest fragments that hold breeding populations of cabanis’s greenbul (<i>Phyllastrephus</i><i>cabanisi</i>).
<p>Analyses were performed along linear transects at two different geographical scales: a local (within-fragment) scale in fragment MB (A), and a landscape (among-fragment) scale including fragments CH, NG, FU and ND (B).</p
Calo_mtDNA_haplos.trees
BEAST v1.8.0 and TreeAnnotator v1.80.0 output files for the concatenated mtDNA
Dryad Greenbulls - Vangestel Carl
Microsatellite data (10 loci) of 362 birds (Phyllastrephus cabanisi) sampled in the Taita Hills, Kenya during 2 periods (first period (1996-2000), second period (2006-2010))
Distribution of randomized statistics under the null hypothesis of equal dispersal rates in both sexes.
<p>Permuted test statistics are ‘male mAI<sub>c</sub>-female mAIc’ (left) and ‘vAI<sub>c</sub> female/vAI<sub>c</sub> male’ (right). Observed statistics are indicated by vertical dashed line and extreme positive values indicate female-biased dispersal. Upper panel: regional - period 1; middle panel: regional - period 2; lower panel: local - period 2.</p
Levels of admixture provided by Bayesian clustering analyses (STRUCTURE) for each period separately (left panel: period 1/right panel: period 2).
<p>Following the procedure outlined in [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0071624#B56" target="_blank">56</a>], optimal cluster sizes of K=2 and K=4 were assigned to period 1 and period 2, respectively.</p
Calo_CAD_haplos.trees
BEAST v1.8.0 and TreeAnnotator v1.80.0 output files for the nuclear genes cad
Distribution of maximum post-fledging recapture distances of <i>P</i><i>. cabanisi</i> fledglings during their first year and over multiple years.
<p>Data were collected between 2007–2012, sample sizes are indicated above each vertical bar.</p
