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. 2011 Nov 11;109(2):331–342. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcr283

Table 1.

Summary of genetic/genotypic data collected in populations of G. rhizomatosa at the macro-scale of sampling with at least 5 m between plants within populations

No. of genotypes (no. of plants in each clone network) at threshold levels 0–4
At threshold 0
Population n 0 1 2 3 4 Private bands P% G/N I D E
Cas–SI 50 50 (1) 49 (1–2) 47 (1–2) 46 (1–3) 39 (1–4) 3 50 1·00 0·19 1·0 0·0
Dand–SI 50 50 (1) 50 (1) 50 (1) 49 (1–2) 49 (1) 6 65 1·00 0·24 1·0 0·0
Mull–sterile 55 55 (1) 53 (1–2) 48 (1–3) 40 (1–11) 29 (1–15) 3 48 1·00 0·16 1·0 0·0
Wash–SC 54 54 (1) 54 (1) 54 (1) 53 (1–2) 53 (1–2) 2 62 1·00 0·21 1·0 0·0
Swamp–sterile 35 34 (1–2) 32 (1–4) 32 (1–4) 31 (1–4) 29 (1–4) 1 57 0·97 0·21 0·9 0·0
Total 244 243 238 231 219 199 15

n = number of plants sampled.

No. of genotypes = number of different genotypes [based on thresholds of 0 (100 % matching bands) and thresholds 1–4 which indicate the maximum genetic distance that is allowed between two individuals to still be clone-mates with the same multilocus genotype]. The size of the clone network is given in parenthesis as the number of clone-mate plants.

Private bands = the number of bands unique to the population; P% = percentage of bands that were variable within populations; G/N = proportion of distinguishable genotypes; I = Shannon's Information Index; D = Simpson's Diversity Index; E = Genotypic evenness measure of Fager.

Populations: Cascade (Cas), Dandahra (Dand), Mulligan's Hut (Mull), Washpool (Wash) and Swamp.

SI = plants are self-incompatible; SC = plants are self-compatible; sterile = flowers male and female sterile.