Published February 3, 2020 | Version v1
Figure Open

Figure 4. MicrosatellitepopulationgeneticdataforthefiresalamanderintheKottenforst, Germany21,24 in 'Mainland-island' population structure of a terrestrial salamander in a forest-bocage landscape with little evidence for in situ ecological speciation

  • 1. Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, The Netherlands
  • 2. Naturalis Biodiversity Center,Leiden,The Netherlands

Description

Figure 4. MicrosatellitepopulationgeneticdataforthefiresalamanderintheKottenforst, Germany21,24 analyzed in the framework of allopatric speciation, i.e. a secondary spatial contact of a western pond-breeding lineage and an eastern stream-breeding lineage. The 95% credible cline regions are shown by grey shading. Solid and open round symbolsrepresent larger (Ňe> 10) andsmall populations (Ňe ≤ 10), respectively. Note that the stream-breeding populations that gave the composite genotype its name are all located in the eastern section of the Kottenforst (six data points indicated with a forward slash (/). One 'intermittent stream' in the western section is indicated by a backward slash. Also note the paucity of data at and around the steepest part of the clines. A – loadings on the first PC axis versus geographical distance. The clinecentre is at km 365.3 of the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) grid. Cline width is 3952 m. B – frequency of the stream-breeding genotype versus distance (after21). Thecline centre is at UTM km 365.1 and the cline widthis 1108 m. For model details see Supplementary Information VI.

Notes

Published as part of Arntzen, Jan W. & van Belkom, Joep, 2020, 'Mainland-island' population structure of a terrestrial salamander in a forest-bocage landscape with little evidence for in situ ecological speciation, pp. 1700 in Scientific Reports 10 (1) on page 9, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-58551-0, http://zenodo.org/record/5032868

Files

figure.png

Files (141.6 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:aa76c4772ae8a9c42db98216a9cc6f50
141.6 kB Preview Download

Linked records

Additional details

Related works

Is part of
Journal article: 10.1038/s41598-020-58551-0 (DOI)
Journal article: urn:lsid:plazi.org:pub:05428F600820FF85EC0AFFBD674FFFD4 (LSID)
Journal article: https://zenodo.org/record/5032868 (URL)