Fig. 6: Effect of genetic distance on habitat and sexual isolation within and between species. | Nature Communications

Fig. 6: Effect of genetic distance on habitat and sexual isolation within and between species.

From: Divergent dynamics of sexual and habitat isolation at the transition between stick insect populations and species

Fig. 6

Histograms show Bayesian posterior probability distributions for the effect of genetic distance on habitat within species (A) and between species (B), and sexual isolation within and between species pooled (C). Results are based on the full Bayesian linear mixed model with an effect of genetic distance, comparison type, and an interaction term for habitat isolation (N = 36 population pairs) and the model with only genetic distance for sexual isolation (N = 27 population pairs); these were the best models based on Deviance Information Criterion [DIC]. Vertical black lines denote the 0 value (slope of 0) within each posterior distribution. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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