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. 2022 Apr 8;5:284. doi: 10.1038/s42003-022-03223-0

Table 1.

Samples and molecular data used in this study.

Host figs Pollinator wasps Population Number of individuals analyzed for figs Number of individuals analyzed for pollinators
Species No. of individuals Species No. of individuals Plastid ITS Mig-seq SSR 28 S ITS1 COI–COII SSR
F. erecta 14 B. nipponica 17 KS, NK, SK, AM, OK 14 17 17
39 B. nipponica 45 IS 14 5 38 3 2 43 42
36 B. nipponica 18 IR 22 36 2 16 14
35 B. nipponica 26 YN 35 35 1 26 25
48 B. nipponica 37 TW 40 1 40 30 2 16 36
11 B. nipponica 8 LY 8 3 8 6 8
52 B. nipponica 47 MT 51 51 22 47
31 B. nipponica 22 FJ 31 5 31 22 4 22 22
B. silvestriana 2 2 2 2
42 B. silvestriana 26 GD 34 5 38 8 2 26
14 B. silvestriana 3 HK 12 5 10 2 2 3
F. formosana 35 B. silvestriana 22 GD 35 5 34 2 2 22
35 B. silvestriana 19 HK 35 8 35 2 2 19
61 B. taiwanensis 30 TW 51 5 51 15 2 14 30
F. vaccinioides 34 B. yeni and B. sp. 24 TW 26 5 30 1 4 19 34
10 B. yeni 5 LY 10 5 10 3 2 5
F. abelii 2 B. silvestriana 9 GD 2 2 2 4 9
F. pyriformis 14 B. silvestriana 16 GD, HK 6 8 4 4 16
F. variolosa 9 B. silvestriana 17 GD, HK, FJ 5 6 5 17
Outgroup (2 spp.) 6 6
Outgroup (11 spp.) 18 12 12
Total 528 411 418 21 60 447 134 37 329 263

For abbreviations of population names, refer to Fig. 1; for detailed sample information, refer to Supplementary Data 1. The species names of figs and fig wasps are shown in italics.