Table 1 Sample locations, sample sizes and summary statistics for the mtDNA CR, nuclear S7 and nuclear microsatellites of Diplodus vulgaris

From: Establishment of a coastal fish in the Azores: recent colonisation or sudden expansion of an ancient relict population?

Basin

Locality

Mitochondrial CR

S7

Microsatellites

  

N

n

h

π

N

na

π

He

Ho

FIS

N

PA

He

Ho

FIS

RA

 

Azores Is.

23

23

0.668±0.035

0.014±0.004

15

30

0.013

0.235

0.174

0.275

28

4

0.784

0.766

0.041

7.167

 

Madeira Is.

30

30

0.940±0.006

0.017±0.002

19

38

0.017

0.276

0.266

0.035

34

7

0.816

0.784

0.054

8.911

Atlantic

Canaries Is.

21

19

0.983±0.006

0.021±0.003

11

22

0.016

0.264

0.209

0.218

22

12

0.843

0.809

0.064

9.939

 

Mauritania

10

10

0.978±0.018

0.016±0.003

4

8

0.015

0.464

0.306

0.377

27

13

0.798

0.762

0.070

8.872

 

Portugal C.b

34

29

1.000±0.002

0.022±0.002

24

48

0.016

0.229

0.215

0.061

46

5

0.842

0.786

0.078

9.521

 

Portugal S.c

25

22

0.961±0.006

0.017±0.002

26

52

0.017

0.208

0.185

0.111

60

26

0.839

0.826

0.025

10.069

 

Cadiz

20

20

0.984±0.006

0.013±0.002

4

8

0.013

0.514

0.600

−0.333

26

5

0.829

0.774

0.087

9.478

 

Malta Is.

11

3

1.000±0.157

0.023±0.011

5

10

0.017

0.391

0.283

0.299

11

2

0.792

0.798

0.040

9.778

Mediterranean

Balearic Is.

14

11

1.000±0.012

0.017±0.003

9

18

0.016

0.366

0.333

0.094

14

7

0.829

0.857

0.003

9.642

 

Palermo

28

19

1.000±0.004

0.018±0.002

10

20

0.015

0.295

0.314

−0.070

28

11

0.863

0.885

−0.007

10.104

 

Torre Guaceto

11

8

0.964±0.029

0.020±0.005

10

20

0.013

0.289

0.208

0.290

11

0

0.804

0.859

−0.020

9.556

  1. Abbreviations: CR, control region; FIS, Wright’s inbreeding coefficient within populations; h, haplotype diversity (±s.e.); He, unbiased expected heterozygosity; Ho, observed heterozygosity; mtDNA, mitochondrial DNA; N, number of individuals screened; n, number of haplotypes; π, nucleotide diversity (±s.e.); PA, number of private alleles; RA, allelic richness
  2. Values that significantly deviate from the expected Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium are in bold, whereas underlined are reported the values that are no longer significant after performing a Bonferroni test.
  3. aNumber of alleles.
  4. bSesimbra, Tejo and Sado estuary.
  5. cAlgarve, Arade and Lagos.