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. 2022 Apr 8;16(4):e0010243. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0010243

Table 3. Genetic diversity over seven microsatellite loci for Aedes aegypti from eleven locations in Queensland, Australia.

Results grouped in regions (north Queensland—NQL, and central Queensland—CQL) with: sample size (N), allelic richness calculated from 15 individuals (A), gene diversity (He), inbreeding coefficient (FIS), mean effective population size (Ne) and 95% confidence limits (in parentheses) (Table modified from Rašić et al. [35] to include data from Gin Gin).

Name Code Latitude Longitude N A He FIS Ne
North QLD
Yorkeys Knob 1 -16.8094 145.7226 30 3.38 0.544 0.125 43 (22–146)
Gordonvale 2 -17.0966 145.7787 28 3.15 0.494 0.164
Ingham 3 -18.6533 146.1604 15 3.00 0.519 0.083 15 (10–37)
Central QLD
Rockhampton 4 -23.3795 150.4995 30 3.13 0.479 0.134 33 (19–101)
Mt Morgan 5 -23.6449 150.3889 34 2.75 0.442 0.108 19 (10–57)
Duaringa 6 -23.7110 149.6710 29 3.19 0.457 0.079 24 (14–72)
Bluff 7 -23.5786 149.0703 32 2.78 0.477 0.054 25 (15–90)
Emerald 8 -23.5162 148.1610 28 3.23 0.426 0.054 65 (33–282)
Capella 9 -23.0837 148.0245 21 2.98 0.461 -0.078 22 (14–63)
Longreach 10 -23.4433 144.2509 28 3.07 0.443 -0.063 27 (17–105)
Gin Gin 11 -24.98946 151.9500 39 2.51 0.329 0.093 19 (14–28)