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. 2016 Jan 12;4:e1556. doi: 10.7717/peerj.1556

Table 2. BAYESASS and MIGRATE estimates of contemporary and historical migration rates (95% confidence intervals), respectively, based on microsatellites data between groups of Amazilia hummingbirds.

The recipient (sink) populations are shown in the left side, and the source (donor) populations are across the top.

Source population
Recipient population A. beryllina A. cyanura A. saucerottei
BAYESASS
Contemporary migration rates (m) chi
A. beryllina 0.98 (0.95–1.00) 0.01 (0.00–0.04) 0.01 (0.00–0.02)
A. cyanura 0.02 (0.00–0.03) 0.97 (0.95–1.00) 0.01 (0.00–0.02)
A. saucerottei 0.07 (0.01–0.13) 0.03 (0.00–0.07) 0.90 (0.83–0.97)
MIGRATE
Historical migration rates (M)
A. beryllina 10.66 (7.27–16.20) 2.92 (0.27–5.40)
A. cyanura 4.47 (1.40–7.47) 1.96 (0.00–3.87)
A. saucerottei 3.37 (0.40–6.33) 12.61 (5.73–21.20)
Number of migrants per generation (Nem)
A. beryllina 1.44 (0.00–8.64) 0.39 (0.00–2.88)
A. cyanura 1.42 (0.00–5.35) 0.62 (0.00–2.77)
A. saucerottei 0.58 (0.00–3.39) 2.18 (0.00–12.37)