Fig. 5: Graphs of genetic ancestry versus elevation and habitat. | Heredity

Fig. 5: Graphs of genetic ancestry versus elevation and habitat.

From: Do habitat and elevation promote hybridization during secondary contact between three genetically distinct groups of warbling vireo (Vireo gilvus)?

Fig. 5

Proportion of individuals assigned to eastern or northwestern genetic groups based on mtDNA (A, B) or nuclear (CF) data across both the Great Plains (AD) and Rocky Mountain (E, F) contact zones as a function of elevation and habitat. Results for individual membership probabilities for individuals analyzed in STRUCTURE at K = 2 are shown above each plot. Black lines denote groups delineated based on elevation or habitat. Orange individuals have western mtDNA (A, B) and nuclear (C, D) ancestry, and blue shows individuals with eastern mtDNA (A, B) and nuclear (C, D) ancestry. For E, F, green individuals have southwestern nuclear ancestry and purple individuals have northwestern nuclear ancestry. Eastern and western transects in the Rocky Mountain contact zone have been pooled to depict the overall pattern present across each transect (E, F).

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