Table 5.
Times of divergence ± SD (in years) between (a) non-Tasmanian populations and pooled data from the genetically most similar Tasmanian sites 3 and 4, and (b) pairs of Tasmanian populations estimated in IMa2. 95% highest posterior density intervals are shown in brackets
1 | 8 + 9 | 10 | |
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(a) | |||
3 + 4 | 4 ± 1 (0–57) | 2 ± 0 (0–34) | 2 ± 1 (0–26) |
2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
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(b) | |||||
3 | 14 ± 4 (2–426) | ||||
4 | 18 ± 5 (1–441) | 19 ± 9 (2–163) | |||
5 | 102 ± 10 (4–855) | 37 ± 14 (3–315) | 65 ± 4 (4–399) | ||
6 | 309 ± 34 (34–1149) | 63 ± 1 (6–364) | 14 ± 4 (0–497) | 22 ± 4 (0–267) | |
7 | 212 ± 4 (46–948) | 138 ± 15 (21–663) | 159 ± 4 (27–741) | 192 ± 34 (7–1028) | 440 ± 55 (11–1482) |
All values are means from three independent runs (see Table S8) that differed in terms of heating parameters and starting seeds. Sites 7 and 8 were included in this case because the program accounts for post-divergence migration.