Table 2. Genetic diversity and allelic richness of adult, seedling and progeny arrays.
Site | Population | n | AR | HE |
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Tirimbina | Old growth forestd | 117 | 3.22 (0.76)a,b | 0.75 (0.14)a,b |
Progeny old growth | 237 (15 arrays) | 3.33 (0.50)a | 0.77 (0.10)a | |
Secondary forestd | 107 | 3.05 (0.39)b,c | 0.72 (0.08)b,c | |
Progeny secondary | 248 (12 arrays) | 3.12 (0.44)b | 0.73 (0.09)b | |
Ladrillera | Old growth forestd | 99 | 2.97 (0.62)a | 0.70 (0.14)a |
Progeny old growth | 397 (20 arrays) | 2.92 (0.43)a | 0.69 (0.09)a | |
Secondary forestd | 120 | 2.33 (0.55)b | 0.53 (0.20)b | |
Progeny secondary | 381 (20 arrays) | 2.83 (0.54)a | 0.65 (0.14)a |
Abbreviations: AR, alleles per locus; HE, unbiased expected heterozygosity
n, sample size; 95% confidence interval homogeneous subgroups of genetic diversity metrics are indicated by ‘a', ‘b' and ‘c'.
Based on data published by Davies et al. (2010).