Table 1 Geographic location, the number of individuals (N) used in cyt b and microsatellite (msats) analyses, latitude and longitude for the population and contact zone transect(s) (GP Great Plains, RM Rocky Mountain).

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

Geographic Location

cyt b

msats

Latitude

Longitude

Transect

Central British Columbia•

24

53.88

−122.82

West RM

Revelstoke, BC

31

51.06

−118.19

West RM

Kamloops, BC

7

50.59

−120.38

West RM

Vernon, BC

14

50.33

−119.12

West RM

Kelowna, BC

6

49.88

−119.56

West RM

Penticton/Okanagan Falls, BC

6

49.50

−119.64

West RM

Oliver, BC

4

49.17

−119.45

West RM

Osoyoos, BC

11

49.10

−119.61

West RM

E.C. Manning Provincial Park, BC•

5

49.06

−120.79

West RM

Nelson, BC

9

49.44

−117.14

West RM

Okanogan, WA•*

10

48.38

−119.92

West RM

Northeast WA•

14

48.72

−117.56

West RM

Kittitas, WA•*

10

47.02

−120.93

West RM

Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, OR•*

10

45.00

−118.25

West RM

Southeast Oregon•*

1

42.63

−118.76

West RM

Northeast California•*

4

41.26

−120.13

West RM

Inyo, CA•*

3

37.40

−118.23

West RM

Clark, NV•*

10

36.36

−115.75

West RM

Lander, NV*

9

39.20

−117.09

West RM

Elko, NV•*

10

41.88

−115.43

West RM

Valley, ID*

4

44.94

−116.078

West RM

Northeast Idaho*

8

47.35

−115.73

West RM

Canmore/Banff, AB•

7

15

51.07

−115.37

East RM, north GP

Jasper, AB•

13

52.91

−118.09

East RM, north GP

Chinchaga River, AB*

2

2

57.37

−119.13

East RM, north GP

Slave Lake, AB*

4

4

55.50

−114.03

East RM, north GP

Swan Hills, AB*

9

9

55.02

−115.48

East RM, north GP

Barrhead County, AB*

24

25

54.01

−114.33

East RM, north GP

Cold Lake, AB•*

1

1

54.60

−110.19

North GP

South Edmonton, AB*

14

14

53.26

−113.52

North GP

Alder Flats, AB*

5

6

52.90

−115.09

North GP

Red Deer, AB*

8

9

52.14

−113.48

North GP

Medicine Hat, AB•

7

7

50.03

−110.63

South GP

Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, AB•

17

17

49.64

−110.03

East RM, south GP

Regina, SK•

7

10

50.42

−104.60

South GP

Lethbridge, AB

4

6

49.70

−112.86

South GP

Fort Macleod, AB

1

49.73

−113.39

East RM, south GP

West Castle Provincial Park, AB•

9

15

49.37

−114.37

East RM, south GP

Waterton Lakes National Park, AB•

4

9

49.07

−113.98

East RM, south GP

Whitefish, MT

18

48.41

−114.58

East RM, south GP

Choteau, MT*

5

10

47.60

−112.74

East RM, south GP

Helena, MT•

23

29

46.25

−112.47

East RM, south GP

110 km south of Great Falls, MT

1

1

46.85

−110.89

East RM, south GP

South of Lewistown, MT•*

10

11

46.71

−109.33

East RM, south GP

Bozeman, MT

2

31

45.59

−111.02

East RM, south GP

Gardiner, MT†*

3

4

45.28

−110.53

East RM, south GP

Red Lodge, MT

26

27

45.15

−109.36

East RM, south GP

Bridger-Teton National Forest, WY•

1

43.69

−110.60

East RM

29 km south of Lander, WY•*

9

42.56

−108.72

East RM

Northeast Utah•

4

41.46

−111.50

East RM

Larimer and Denver Counties, Colorado•*

16

40.78

−105.91

East RM

La Plata County, Colorado•*

10

37.31

−108.13

East RM

Total number of samples (N)

192

544

   
  1. Populations with a • are from a previous study (Carpenter et al. 2021), populations with a were new for this study, and populations with an asterisk (*) include some museum samples.