Table 4.
Parameter | Mean | Median | Q0.25 | Q0.75 |
---|---|---|---|---|
N Sta | 388 | 295 | 160 | 512 |
N P1 | 644 | 162 | 74.7 | 371 |
N P2 | 5,200 | 2,470 | 1,190 | 4,970 |
N Pe | 221 | 151 | 74.1 | 291 |
N Pi | 531 | 296 | 107 | 716 |
N P | 4,260 | 245 | 30.7 | 2,370 |
N A | 3,920 | 326 | 41.7 | 2,930 |
T 1 | 518 | 511 | 305 | 729 |
T 2 | 32,400 | 9,320 | 3,980 | 27,400 |
T 3 | 36,200,000 | 30,100,000 | 12,700,000 | 55,900,000 |
N p1, N p2, N pe, N sta, N pi, N p and N A stand for effective population size of populations Pra1‐Pra2, populations Pra3‐Pra10, Pra11 populations Sta1‐Sta8, ancestral population of populations Pra1‐Pra10, ancestral population of populations Pra1‐Pra10 and ancestral population of R. stapfii and R. prainii. T 1, T 2, and T 3 stands for split time in generations between Pra1‐Pra2 and Pra3‐Pra10, Pra1‐10 and Pra11, and between R. stapfii and R. prainii.