Table 1 Genetic diversity in 17 populations of Thoropa taophora sampled from coastal and island Atlantic Forest sites in the state of São Paulo, Brazil

From: Vicariance and marine migration in continental island populations of a frog endemic to the Atlantic Coastal forest

Population Name

Site ID

I/C

N

N A

A

H E

H O

H–W P-value

KM 3

KM3

C

40

9.9

4.3

0.73703

0.63799

0.0003

Couves

COU

I

17

4.1

2.9

0.59884

0.54518

0.075

Wall 1

WL1

C

38

6.4

3.7

0.66104

0.61163

0.0003

Porcos Pequena

PPQ

I

33

4.4

2.8

0.53579

0.47438

0.0003

Redonda

RED

I

28

4.1

2.4

0.4266

0.38239

0.1059

Wall 2

WL2

C

38

6.8

4.1

0.75383

0.66244

0.0016

Prumirim

PRU

I

26

3.8

2.4

0.46252

0.51145

0.6222

Itagua

ITA

C

10

7.0

4.4

0.73636

0.63472

0.0016

Sununga

SUN

C

49

8.4

3.9

0.67404

0.55624

0.0003

Tamandua

TAM

I

37

3.5

2.3

0.46335

0.43059

0.0529

Castelhanos Rd, Ilhabela

CIB

I

19

4.4

2.9

0.5997

0.57939

0.3526

Lage Rd, Ilhabela

LIB

I

9

4.4

3.3

0.58098

0.47396

0.0147

Toque toque

TTQ

I

15

2.5

2.2

0.56011

0.57333

0.4052

Gatos

GAT

I

12

2.3

2.2

0.57051

0.48458

0.0088

Couves Sul

COS

I

18

4.5

3.0

0.49492

0.35329

0.0003

Una

UNA

C

19

8.0

4.3

0.7122

0.58797

0.0003

Juréia

JUR

C

30

5.5

3.1

0.58703

0.49749

0.0003

  1. For each population we list the site acronym (Site ID), whether it is an island (I) or coastal (C) population, number of samples genotyped (N), mean number of alleles (NA), mean allelic richness (A), expected and observed heterozygosity (HE/HO), and the P-value for exact tests of deviation from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium. P-values (after Bonferonni corrections) for populations that did not conform to Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium across all loci are listed in bold.