Table 3. First-generation migrant analysis indicating dispersers in Mesoamerican jaguars.
GENECLASS F0 migrant | -log(L) by sampling site | |||||||||
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Sample ID | Sex | Origin | log(L_home/L_max) | A | P | MX | GTA | BZ | HON | CR |
Jaguar01 | M | MX | 1.70 | GTA | 0.001 | 9.95 | 8.25 | 8.28 | 14.28 | 13.30 |
Jaguar02 | M | HON | 3.78 | CR | 0.005 | 17.66 | 18.79 | 18.62 | 18.61 | 14.83 |
First-generation migrants (F0) were identified for Mesoamerican jaguars (n = 115) across sampling sites in Mexico (MX), northern Guatemala (GTA), central Belize (BZ), Honduras (HON), and Costa Rica (CR) using likelihood computations (L_ home/L_max) in GENECLASS, version 2.0 [55]. Origin, geographical sampling location of individual felid; A, genetic assignment of individual felid to geographic origin cluster; P, P-value refers to the detection of F0 dispersers (P < 0.05 indicates a potential F0).