Figure 1 | Heredity

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From: Intraspecific variation, sex-biased dispersal and phylogeography of the eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus)

Figure 1

Map of Australia showing geographical distribution (from Poole, 1995) and sampling locations of M. giganteus. Populations within ‘box’ signify samples used to determine fine-scale population structure and dispersal. Sample locations identified by a ‘filled circle’ constitute populations used to determine broad-scale population genetic differentiation (refer to Table 1 for sample sizes). Sample localities represented by letters constitute additional individuals used in mtDNA variability and phylogeography analysis. Sample sizes for these are; a=1, b=1, c=2, d=2, e=1, f=1, g=2, h=1, i=1, j=1, k=2, l=1, m=2, n=1, o=6, p=3 and q=10.

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