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. 2014 Dec 19;5(1):229–242. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1351

Table 4.

Summary of spatial autocorrelation analysis of 269 individuals of Sphagnum warnstorfii from the CZ-SK-BG dataset based on microsatellite data. Kinship coefficients for dominant markers were calculated for each distance class (n). The first distance class refers to the correlation within populations. = number of pairwise comparisons with a geographic distance less than or equal to upper bound of distance class, = autocorrelation coefficient, U/L = upper and lower bounds of the 95% confidence interval for the null distribution (no isolation by distance), and the error bars were calculated by permuting the samples 1000 times. A significantly positive R would indicate isolation by distance within that distance class

n 3818 3326 3340 3356 3348 3360 3368 3338 3393
Distance Class (End Point; km) 31 70 146 252 309 356 779 955 1025
r 0.115 −0.019 0.008 −0.022 0.006 −0.007 0.000 −0.026 −0.047
U 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006
L −0.006 −0.007 −0.008 −0.007 −0.008 −0.007 −0.008 −0.008 −0.006
P (r-rand ≥ r-data) 0.001 1.000 0.011 1.000 0.044 0.973 0.543 1.000 1.000
P (r-rand ≤ r-data) 1.000 0.001 0.990 0.001 0.957 0.028 0.458 0.001 0.001

P values in bold indicate significant result.