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. 2014 May 19;4(12):2450–2471. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1108

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Log posterior probabilities (LnP[D]) and ΔK values (Evanno et al. 2005) against K (number of population clusters). We obtained all values using Structure 2.3.2 (Pritchard et al. 2000) for (A) 22 potential clusters in Nothofagus obliqua, (B) 14 in N. alpina, and (C) 10 in N. glauca. We chose the most likely K in each species at the highest LnP[D] and ΔK values. We identified three, seven, and two clusters in N. obliqua, N. alpina, and N. glauca, respectively.