22 research outputs found
Levels of genetic variability at the seven microsatellite loci.
<p>Levels of genetic variability at the seven microsatellite loci.</p
Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree based on the nuclear GBS0551 region.
<p>Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree based on the nuclear GBS0551 region.</p
Mean genetic diversity measures in different panels.
<p>Mean genetic diversity measures in different panels.</p
UPGMA dendograms showing the phylogenetic relationship of <i>Secale</i> species based on pairwise D<sub>A</sub>.
<p>(A) UPGMA dendogram I. (B) UPGMA dendogram II. Bootstrap values are provided on the nodes.</p
Distribution of samples in different clusters.
<p>(A) Distribution of samples in cluster 1. (B) Distribution of samples in cluster 2. (C) Distribution of samples in cluster 3. This figure produced using Tableau Public Software.</p
Resident species names and number of presence records.
<p>Resident species names and number of presence records.</p
Expansion/contraction pattern of the species by years in scenario a. resident species, A2a b. resident species, B2a c. migratory species, A2a d. migratory species, B2a (the bars above zero point indicate expansion of species).
<p>Bar heights were determined by calculating the total grid area of a species’ predicted presence for both the current and future time periods. Bars above or below the x-axis represent the expansion or contraction in the distribution area of a particular species, respectively.</p
Average percentage of occupied area that is expected to host the same species in all timelines (the vertical lines indicate standard deviation).
<p><b>a.</b> under scenario A2a for resident species. <b>b.</b> under scenario B2a for resident species. <b>c.</b> under scenario A2a for migratory species. <b>d.</b> under scenario B2a for migratory species.</p
Maps of species richness change (negative values indicate grids with species lost; positive values indicate grids with species gained) under different time periods and scenarios for a. resident species b. migratory species.
<p>Maps of species richness change (negative values indicate grids with species lost; positive values indicate grids with species gained) under different time periods and scenarios for a. resident species b. migratory species.</p