Table 1 Genetic diversity for Leavenworthia alabamic a populations

From: Genetic diversity and structure in two species of Leavenworthia with self-incompatible and self-compatible populations

Population

N

Population size

SI status

Lloyd's race a

Pp (%)

Total A p

AP p

A ep

H op

H ep

Mean I

Isbell

30

L

SI

a1

57.9

40

2.9

1.45±0.121

0.182±0.053

0.234±0.056

0.9295

Speck

23

L

SI

a1

68.4

40

2.6

1.45±0.116

0.145±0.046

0.246±0.051

0.938

Hatton

112

L

SI

a1

68.4

42

2.8

1.34±0.129

0.114±0.041

0.167±0.053

0.9191

Winchell

24

L

SI

a1

57.9

38

2.7

1.42±0.124

0.137±0.042

0.222±0.054

0.9432

StCross

90

L

SI

a1

63.2

37

2.5

1.24±0.070

0.110±0.031

0.156±0.039

0.9206

CR46

65

S

SI

a1

63.2

38

2.6

1.38±0.048

0.165±0.050

0.214±0.051

0.9291

Landers

177

L

SC

a2

63.2

40

2.8

1.20±0.078

0.065±0.022

0.125±0.039

0.8309

CPCC

104

S

SC

a3

52.6

31

2.2

1.07±0.056

0.055±0.050

0.038±0.027

0.909

Tuscumbia

46

S

SC

Tuscumbia

42.1

27

2

1.07±0.052

0.057±0.051

0.041±0.026

0.9114

Russell

32

S

SC

Russellville

31.6

25

2

1.09±0.053

0.059±0.049

0.057±0.029

0.9032

  1. Abbreviations: Aep, mean effective number of alleles per locus; APp, mean number of alleles per polymorphic locus; Hep, expected heterozygosity (genetic diversity); Hop, observed heterozygosity; I, Nei's genetic identity; Pp, percent polymorphic loci; SC, self-compatible; SI, self-incompatible; total Ap, total number of alleles per population (including monomorphic loci).
  2. Populations are ordered by size and self-incompatibility status. Standard errors are shown where available.
  3. aLloyd, 1965.