Table 7.
Clade | Significant clades and I-T | Significant parameter | Phylogeographic inferences |
---|---|---|---|
1-1 |
H8 (I) H9 (T) I-T |
Dc> ; Dn> Dc> ; Dn> |
1 → 2→3 → 4→No: Restricted gene flow with isolation by distance |
1-2 |
H6 (I) H7 (T) I-T |
Dn> Dc< ; Dn< Dc> ; Dn> |
1 → 19 → No: Allopatric fragmentation |
1-3 |
H2 (I) H3 (I) H4 (T) |
Dc< ; Dn< Dc< ; Dn> Dc< |
1 → 19 → No: Allopatric fragmentation |
2-1 |
1-1 (T) 1-2 (I) I-T |
Dc< ; Dn< Dc< ; Dn> Dc> ; Dn> |
1 → 2→3 → 5→15 → No → 21 → No: past gradual range expansion followed by fragmentation or a past larger range followed by extinction in intermediate areas |
2-2 |
1-3 (I) 1-4 (T) 1-5 (T) I-T |
Dn> Dc< ; Dn< Dc> |
1 → 2→3 → 5→15 → No → 21 → No: past gradual range expansion followed by fragmentation or a past larger range followed by extinction in intermediate areas |
Total |
2-1 (T) 2-2 (T) |
Dc< ; Dn< Dc< ; Dn> |
1 → 19 → No: Allopatric fragmentation |
Phylogeographic inferences are inferred by applying the inference key of Posada et al. (2000) (http://darwin.uvigo.es/software/geodis.html)
(T): tip; (I): interior; Dc: clade distance; Dn: nested clade distance; I-T: interior vs. tip clades