Table 2 Sample sizes, variability measures, inbreeding coefficients and estimated null allele frequencies per locus and population for five microsatellite loci

From: A multi-locus assessment of connectivity and historical demography in the bluehead wrasse (Thalassoma bifasciatum)

Site

T3235

Tb50

Tb49

Tb42

Tb4

 

N

AR

H E

f

nf

N

AR

H E

f

nf

N

AR

H E

f

nf

N

AR

H E

f

nf

N

AR

H E

f

Nf

Butler

48

34

0.98

0.130*

0.126

49

31

0.98

0.235*

0.176

49

9

0.77

0.211

0.173

43

19

0.94

0.187*

0.287

51

19

0.94

0.152*

0.068

Grapetree

52

32

0.98

0.174*

0.115

52

33

0.98

0.179*

0.146

51

7

0.77

0.192

0.194

47

17

0.92

0.170*

0.274

53

17

0.94

0.116

0.090

Jack

46

35

0.98

0.046

 

48

34

0.98

0.110*

0.086

48

7

0.74

0.188

0.128

45

16

0.93

0.191*

0.216

48

17

0.93

0.153*

0.109

Northstar

50

33

0.98

0.185*

0.150

50

31

0.98

0.185*

0.178

50

9

0.78

0.216

0.203

43

16

0.93

0.125

0.301

499

20

0.94

0.074

 

Sansal

37

33

0.98

0.236*

0.226

39

31

0.98

0.264*

0.124

38

9

0.82

0.195

0.139

36

16

0.93

0.281*

0.248

38

19

0.94

0.136

0.108

West

27

33

0.98

0.133*

0.056

27

34

0.97

0.011

 

27

7

0.75

0.210

 

27

17

0.94

0.095

 

27

16

0.94

0.251*

0.112

  1. Abbreviations: AR, allelic richness; HE, expected heterozygosity; nf, null allele frequency.
  2. Shown are number of diploid individuals analyzed (N), Fis as estimated by f (Weir and Cockerham, 1984). Blank entries indicate that evidence for null alleles was not found for that particular locus/population combination. Significance levels of population-by-locus tests of Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) were determined by 5000 randomizations of alleles among individuals for each locus. Values significant after standard Bonferroni correction are marked with an asterisk (P<0.0017).