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. 2009 Sep 22;104(6):1231–1242. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcp231

Table 3.

Results of one-way weighted analysis of variance testing the effect of fragmentation on the diversity parameters for nuclear and chloroplast microsatellites (P: probability values associated with the Fisher test) and paired t-test for mean comparisons (values followed by the same letter are not significantly different at the 5 % level after Bonferroni correction, P = 0·017)

Nuclear microsatellites
Chloroplast microsatellites
Landscape Npop (Nind) Na,nuc R* He,nuc FIS Npop (Nind) Na,cp Ne,cp Hcp
All populations
P = 0·029 P = 0·065 P = 0·282 P = 0·018 P = 0·364 P = 0·202 P = 0·130
Code 1: no fragmentation 4 (211) 13·18a 7·25a 0·75a 0·05a 3 (38) 4·03a 2·97a 0·60a
Code 2: weak fragmentation 3 (64) 8·93ab 7·28a 0·78a 0·12ab 4 (54) 2·52a 1·48a 0·26a
Code 3: strong fragmentation 11 (265) 9·41b 6·75a 0·75a 0·15b 7 (66) 3·99a 2·58a 0·51a

Populations from South and Centre regions
P = 0·179 P = 0·091 P = 0·564 P = 0·006 P = 0·531 P = 0·374 P = 0·319
Code 1: no fragmentation 4 (211) 13·19a 7·25a 0·75a 0·06a 3 (38) 4·03a 2·97a 0·60a
Code 2: weak fragmentation 2 (44) 9·36a 7·35a 0·78a 0·09ab 2 (41) 3·00a 1·63a 0·34a
Code 3: strong fragmentation 6 (203) 10·43a 6·75a 0·76a 0·16b 2 (17) 5·05a 3·11a 0·66a

Npop, Number of populations in each level of fragmentation; Nind, number of individual trees corresponding to the populations.

* ANOVA based on the comparison of ten populations with sample sizes greater than 15 individuals (N = 3, N = 3 and N = 4 for no fragmentation, weak fragmentation and strong fragmentation, respectively).