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. 2010 Aug 10;106(4):627–636. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcq151

Table 2.

Mean number of alleles sampled per locus, total number of alleles sampled, mean allele richness per locus and total allele richness of each ecosystem, sampling site and variety studied

Number of alleles sampled
Allele richness*
Ecosystems/sampling sites/varieties Mean Total Mean Total
Atlantic Forests.s. 12·56 113 9·97 89·77
Ilha Anchieta 8·89 80 4·33 38·94
Santa Virginia 9·33 84 4·12 37·05
Carlos Botelho 9·00 81 4·19 37·71
Semi-deciduous Atlantic Forest 11·67 105 9·95 89·52
Morro do Diabo 10·00 90 4·59 41·34
Caetetus 9·44 85 4·67 42·01
Cerrado (combined) 9·56 86 8·06 72·56
Assis (combined) 9·00 81 4·55 40·97
Botucatu 3·11 28 2·21 19·89
Cerrado (only major variety) 8·67 78 7·53 67·80
Assis (only major variety) 8·11 73 4·26 38·31
Botucatu 3·11 28 2·21 19·89
Ecotones (combined) 13·22 119 10·48 94·32
Mogi-Guaçu (combined) 8·89 80 4·08 36·76
Porto Ferreira (combined) 12·22 110 5·15 46·35
Ecotones (only major variety) 10·67 96 9·84 88·53
Mogi-Guaçu (only major variety) 5·00 45 3·51 31·55
Porto Ferreira (only major variety) 9·78 88 4·83 43·46
var. sylvestris 15·56 140 11·36 102·21
var. lingua 9·44 85 7·76 69·82
unknown var. 10·11 91 9·73 87·60

* Allele richness for sampling sites based on minimum sample size of five diploid individuals; for ecosystems based on minimum sample size of 33 diploid individuals; and for varieties based on minimum sample size of 30 diploid individuals.