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Figure 5 in Prospects for using DNA barcoding to identify spiders in species-rich genera

  • 1. University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada
  • 2. Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, Guelph, , Canada
  • 3. Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, University of Guelph, , Canada

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Figure 5. Maximum intraspecific divergence compared with nearest-neighbor distance using all data for the four categories of topology: A monophyletic (133 cases), B nested (23 cases), C paraphyletic (28 cases), and D intermingled (16 case). See Methods for definitions. 89.7% of monophyletic and nested species fall above the 1:1 line, indicating the presence of a barcode gap, while 90.9% of paraphyletic and intermingled species fall below this line.

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Published as part of Blagoev, Gergin, Hebert, Paul, Adamowicz, Sarah & Robinson, Emily, 2009, Prospects for using DNA barcoding to identify spiders in species-rich genera, pp. 27-46 in ZooKeys 16 (16) on page 38, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.16.239, http://zenodo.org/record/576476

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