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. 2011 Jul 14;6(7):e21459. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0021459

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].