Table 4. Results from MSVAR (Beaumont 1999) analyses using only microsatellite data.
Population | Ne0 | Ne1 | t (in years) |
LAP | 435.51 | 39,627.80 | 8452.79 |
95% HPD | (36.16–4717.37) | (4718.46–324,041.03) | (493.06–117,733.49) |
MAZ | 384.68 | 43,551.19 | 6181.59 |
95% HPD | (28.89–4627.01) | (4927.20–365,426.47) | (386.99–81,320.49) |
TAR | 481.95 | 34,994.52 | 5766.34 |
95% HPD | (49.57–4607.87) | (4102.99–289,867.82) | (347.46–86,616.37) |
SCA | 284.32 | 39,728.30 | 5870.84 |
95% HPD | (28.66–2777.15) | (4822.80–326,061.90) | (562.99–59,278.88) |
CEB | 226.67 | 38,256.04 | 3639.15 |
95% HPD | (8.00–4952.22) | (4463.75–333,042.76) | (116.33–79,031.46) |
MAN | 604.09 | 35,958.37 | 11,917.91 |
95% HPD | (50.14–6428.36) | (4303.28–296,619.70) | (830.42–145,378.40) |
Current (Ne0) and historic (Ne1) estimates of effective population size, and time in years (t) since the onset of population decline are shown. All point estimates are followed by 95% highest posterior density intervals, as calculated in Tracer v. 1.4.1 [51].