Table 2 Tajima’s D and Fu’s Fs neutrality tests for partial cytochrome-c-oxidase 1 sequences in Mytilicola intestinalis and M. orientalis, based on 10,000 simulations.

From: Global invasion genetics of two parasitic copepods infecting marine bivalves

Locations

Tajima’s D

Fu’s FS

Locations

Tajima’s D

Fu’s FS

M. intestinalis, putative native region

M. orientalis, putative native region

Marjan, Croatia

−1.509*

−2.312**

Iwaya, Japan

1.24

3.06

Malinska, Croatia

−1.507*

−2.355*

Ondo, Japan

−0.482

−1.11

Livorno, Italy

−1.871*

−3.027**

Takehara, Japan

−1.12

−2.23

Cassis, France

−0.8597

0.0501

Niihama, Japan

−0.372

−0.109

Istres, France

−1.749**

−2.054

Tarumi, Japan

−0.220

−0.0780

Rouet, France

−1.662*

−5.145***

   

Bouzigues, France

−1.889**

−4.411***

   

M. intestinalis, invaded region

M. orientalis, invaded region

La Rochelle, France

−0.9778

−0.7836

Belfair, USA

−1.12

−2.22

La Tremblade, France

−1.878**

−2.206*

Tavira, Portugal

0.125

0.110

Ameland, Netherlands

−1.658*

−4.526**

Arcachon, France

−0.878

−1.15

Schiermonnikoog, Netherlands

−1.349

−1.867*

Balgzand, Netherlands

−0.230

−0.319

Norddeich, Germany

−1.638*

−3.161*

De Cocksdorp, Netherlands

−1.04

−1.50

Horumersiel, Germany

−1.159

−1.259*

Ameland, Netherlands

0.0919

0.518

Puan Klent, Germany

−1.758*

−4.899***

Schiermonnikoog, Netherlands

−0.208

−0.266

Königshafen, Germany

−0.864

−0.8722

Norddeich, Germany

−0.420

−0.558

   

Horumersiel, Germany

0.178

0.655

   

Puan Klent, Germany

−1.538*

−3.22*

  1. Level of significance is indicated (p < 0.05*, p < 0.01** and p < 0.001***). Only samples with more than 15 individuals were included in the analyses; see column Nparasites in Table 1.