Table 1. Genetic assignment of recently settled larval O. doederleini to adult reef populations.
Assigned larva* | Rank 1 | Score % | Rank 2 | Score % |
OTI11,HM1 (cs) | OTI | 87.4 | F | 8.5 |
OTI11,HM3 (cs) | F | 77.7 | H | 10.5 |
OTI11,HM4 (cs) | OTI | 89.2 | F | 10.7 |
OTI11,HM5 (cs) | F | 55.9 | OTI | 41.8 |
OTI11,HM9 | F | 92.4 | L | 7.0 |
OTI11,HM10 (cs) | OTI | 86.3 | F | 13.1 |
OTI11,HM11 | F | 99.6 | OTI | 0.4 |
OTI11,HM12 | OTI | 55.6 | F | 44.2 |
OTI11,HM13 | F | 97.1 | OTI | 2.7 |
OTI11,HM19 | OTI | 80.5 | H | 14.6 |
OTI11,HM20 | F | 64.7 | OTI | 33.1 |
OTI11,HM21 | F | 55.7 | OTI | 34.1 |
OTI11,HM22 | F | 70.6 | L | 28.4 |
One sample (OTI11, HM2) could not be used for genetics. “(cs)” means that this individual was clock-shifted after being tested under non-clock-shifted conditions. Genetic assignment of thirteen post-settlement larvae caught at the One Tree reef (OTI) tested for orientation in the sun compass using five microsatellite markers; the first two ranks (i.e. the two most likely origins of the larvae) and their probability score are shown. Statistical analysis was performed following the Bayesian approach by Rannala [52]. L (Lamont), H (Heron) F (Fitzroy).