47 research outputs found

    Dataset_Cytb

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    Cytb sequences for phylogenetic inference (Agaonidae

    Tables S1-S3 : Ficus genotypes

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    Table S1 Genotypes of parents and offspring in controlled crosses. Table S2 Parent and offspring probability of assignation to genetic cluster using Structure. Table S3 Genotypes at the 7 retained loci of 355 individuals used for the global analysis

    Dataset_EF

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    EF sequences for phylogenetic inference (Agaonidae

    Principal component analysis (PCA) performed on 19 bioclimatic variables extracted from the Worldclim database [54] for <i>Bactrocera oleae</i> occurrences (see Table 2 for symbol meanings).

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    <p>These multivariate analyses draw the bioclimatic envelopes of the different phylogeographic lineages belonging to <i>B</i>. <i>oleae</i> as well as the invading populations in Americas. Circles of correlation (a) and factorial scores of records (b) are shown. Percentages of variance explained by each PCA axis are indicated in correlation circle.</p

    Measures of species distribution models overlapping among phylogeographic lineages of tephritid fruit flies.

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    <p>We calculated projection overlapping by calculating the Schoener' D index, which range from 0 (no overlapping) to 1 (perfect overlapping).</p

    Bioclimatic variables used to investigate the climatic niche of tephritid fruit flies species and lineages.

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    <p>Bioclimatic variables used to investigate the climatic niche of tephritid fruit flies species and lineages.</p

    Projections of climatic suitability for six tephritid species and intraspecific lineages in Europe ((a-d) <i>Bactrocera oleae</i>, (e-h) <i>Anastrepha obliqua</i>, (i-l) <i>Anastrepha fraterculus</i>, (m-o) <i>Ceratitis fasciventris</i>, (p-r) <i>Rhagoletis pomonella</i> and (s) <i>Bactrocera cucurbitae</i>) as predicted by species distribution models (SDMs).

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    <p>Species- and lineage-based SDMs were performed using the Boosted Regression Trees (BRT) [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0135209#pone.0135209.ref060" target="_blank">60</a>]. Climatic suitability is shown by a color gradient, which goes from green (high probability) to light orange (low probability).</p

    Principal component analysis (PCA) performed on 19 bioclimatic variables extracted from the Worldclim database [54] for <i>Ceratitis fasciventris</i> occurrences (see Table 2 for symbol meanings).

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    <p>These multivariate analyses draw the bioclimatic envelopes of the different phylogeographic lineages belonging to <i>C</i>. <i>fasciventris</i>. Circles of correlation (a) and factorial scores of records (b) are shown. Percentages of variance explained by each PCA axis are indicated in correlation circle.</p
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