Table 2. Bias and precision for estimates of effective population size (Ne) at all time periods using simulated populations of constant size.
True Ne | Time | Percent bias | CV |
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100 | 14.377 | 2.290 | 0.053 |
100 | 6.650 | −2.425 | 0.055 |
100 | 3.994 | −6.094 | 0.074 |
100 | 1.009 | 3.540 | 0.017 |
250 | 14.339 | −0.350 | 0.069 |
250 | 6.649 | −7.344 | 0.084 |
250 | 3.997 | −8.002 | 0.130 |
250 | 1.009 | 3.151 | 0.039 |
500 | 14.340 | −4.850 | 0.096 |
500 | 6.647 | −3.509 | 0.140 |
500 | 3.993 | −8.780 | 0.231 |
500 | 1.009 | 7.509 | 0.081 |
1000 | 14.342 | −4.990 | 0.154 |
1000 | 6.648 | −8.142 | 0.248 |
1000 | 3.994 | −9.261 | 0.620 |
1000 | 1.009 | 6.961 | 0.175 |
‘True Ne' is the true Ne of the simulated population; ‘Time' is the time period (generations in the past) to which the estimate refers; ‘Percent Bias' is the difference between the estimated and true Ne, as a percentage of the true Ne; ‘CV' is the coefficient of variation of the estimate, calculated following Hill (1981).