Table 1 Sample size, mean allelic richness, observed heterozygosity (Ho), expected heterozygosity (He) and Fis-values and their significance (*P<0.0017) across six microsatellite loci, jackknifed slopes of the regression of kinship (fij) across the logarithm of geographic distance and their significance (b-log; *P<0.001, after 10 000 permutations), autocorrelation of individuals in the first distance interval (up to 100 m), the multiclass test criterion omega and significance (*P=0.001) of autocorrelograms after 999 permutations in five different life stages of Prunus africana

From: Fine-scale spatial genetic dynamics over the life cycle of the tropical tree Prunus africana

Life stage

Sample size

Allelic richness

Ho

He

Fis

b-log

r (100)

Omega

Minimum number of pairs

SDFRT

311

16.67

0.66

0.82

0.19*

−0.014*

0.14

129.33*

2692

SLYNG

309

18.06

0.75

0.82

0.08*

−0.015*

0.16

128.78*

2197

SLMID

298

19.64

0.69

0.82

0.16*

−0.001*

0.04

154.83*

1070

SLOLD

301

19.06

0.67

0.83

0.19*

−0.001*

0.03

160.34*

290

ADLTS

260

20.30

0.77

0.83

0.08*

−0.013*

0.07

132.72*

1703

  1. Abbreviations: ADLTS, adult trees; SDFRT, propagules; SLMID, medium age seedlings; SLOLD, old seedlings and saplings; SLYNG, young seedlings.
  2. The minimum number of pairs per distance interval is given for each life stage up to a distance of 1000 m (distance used for comparison among life stages).