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. 2020 Mar 24;10(10):4204–4219. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6189

Table 3.

Tests for historical population expansions and estimation of demographic parameters for 36 populations of Quercus castanea in four biogeographic provinces of Mexico according to Table 1 notation

Population ID F S Raggedness index Ɵ1 Ɵ2 τ −log[CL]
1 1.29
2 −1.53
3 1.35
R1 −1.18
4 −0.34
5 −0.38
R2 0.87
6 −0.97
7 −1.31
8 −1.18
9 0.27
10 1.66
11 0.68
12 0.01
13 −1.58
14 0.36
15 0.38
16 −0.67
17 −0.93
18 0.33
19 0.20
20 0.73
21 0.36
22 −0.41
23 0.10
24 2.93
25 0.59
26 −0.57
27 2.46
28 2.34
R3 −25.00 0.01 7.45E−01 3.88E + 01 8.34 231.73
29 1.99
30 −2.67
31 0.01
32 −0.04
33 0.49
34 1.21
35 0.64
36 1.45
R4 −0.94 0.04 2.21E−04 2.87E + 01 8.49 66.14

Bold FS represent significant values; Θ0 and Θ1 are, respectively, ancestral and current population sizes scaled by mutation rate; τ is the number of generations since the expansion occurred, scaled by mutation rate; −log [CL] is the likelihood of the model. The absent values (–) represent noncalculated estimators due to the absence of FS significant values