Table 6. IMa results (continued).
Samples | θ1 | θ2 | θA | m1 | m2 | t/μ | t, years |
MAZ-CEB | 0.02 | 0.14 | 43.19 | 127.00 | 82.45 | 0.002 | 35.64 |
95% HPD | (0.01–0.40) | (0.07 - ∞) | (29.47–74.55) | (63.0 - ∞) | (31.45–1481.55) | (0.001–0.025) | (17.82–447.24) |
MAZ-MAN | 0.01 | 0.13 | 32.83 | 241.5 | 145.21 | 0.001 | 13.83 |
95% HPD | (0.01–0.23) | (0.05–13.70) | (21.0–57.40) | (151.5 - ∞) | (55.26–2198.64) | (0.001–0.009) | (6.38–98.92) |
TAR-SCA | 0.61 | 1.26 | 85.41 | 30.38 | 4.42 | 0.029 | 19,968.14 |
95% HPD | (0.13–2.13) | (0.33–3.01) | (47.90–132.84) | (6.83 - ∞) | (0.05–41.09) | (0.021–0.377) | (14,363.05–263,789.59) |
TAR-CEB | 0.05 | 0.55 | 64.4 | 29.75 | 52.88 | 0.010 | 375.7 |
95% HPD | (0.05–1.88) | (0.47–19.45) | (35.76–127.12) | (14.75–450.75) | (10.58–420.98) | (0.007–0.276) | (261.2–109,26.87) |
TAR-MAN | 0.01 | 0.09 | 44.14 | 162.35 | 41.3 | 0.003 | 88.32 |
95% HPD | (0.01–0.30) | (0.06–6.39) | (31.53–86.13) | (75.65 - ∞) | (21.70–1305.50) | (0.001–0.023) | (37.37–777.91) |
SCA-CEB | 0.02 | 0.09 | 41.52 | 74.75 | 78.75 | 0.002 | 110.02 |
95% HPD | (0.01–0.25) | (0.02 - ∞) | (29.36–62.16) | (12.65 - ∞) | (1.05–1288.35) | (0.000–0.017) | (18.34–1026.84) |
SCA-MAN | 0.07 | 0.35 | 88.27 | 81.25 | 15.23 | 0.017 | 513.52 |
95% HPD | (0.06–2.73) | (0.29–11.42) | (50.83–173.03) | (37.25–455.75) | (6.13–331.63) | (0.012–0.212) | (348.35–6357.42) |
CEB-MAN | 0.20 | 0.53 | 83.07 | 66.75 | 19.21 | 0.057 | 857.77 |
95% HPD | (0.05 - ∞) | (0.11–8.30) | (58.11–122.07) | (14.75–241.75) | (0.115–166.64) | (0.019–0.226) | (280.86–3423.5) |
θ = 4Neμ for populations 1, 2, and the ancestral population from which they arose, migration parameters m1 and m2, and time in years (t) since populations diverged using the fossil-calibrated substitution rate (6.03×10−9 subs/year) are shown. 95% HPDs (highest probability densities) represents the interval on the x-axis where 95% of the area under the posterior probability density curve lies. Upper boundaries of ∞ indicate the HPD had not yet reached zero, though was approaching it. In each pair of populations, population 1 is listed first.