Table 2 Genetic descriptors for 1235 SNPs in Anopheles cruzii populations for all tested hypotheses.

From: The influence of anthropogenic habitat fragmentation on the genetic structure and diversity of the malaria vector Anopheles cruzii (Diptera: Culicidae)

Hypothesis

Area

Population

Ho

He

HWE (non-corrected P value)

HWE (corrected P value)

Hypothesis 1

All areas

Canopy

0.192

0.2647

0.2592

0.3099

Ground

0.1907

0.2638

0.2442

0.2888

Hypothesis 2

Natural

Canopy

0.1963

0.269

0.4423

0.5642

Ground

0.1862

0.2643

0.4349

0.5367

Suburban/rural

Canopy

0.187

0.2717

0.4487

0.5562

Ground

0.1994

0.2638

0.4855

0.6297

Urban

Canopy

0.2119

0.2709

0.618

0.7587

Ground

0.2057

0.2872

0.5587

0.6597

Hypothesis 3

Natural

 

0.1892

0.2648

0.133

0.149

Suburban/rural

 

0.1889

0.2634

0.1342

0.1499

Urban

 

0.1897

0.2626

0.1927

0.2233

Hypothesis 4

All areas

2016

0.1842

0.2627

0.122

0.1357

2017

0.1921

0.2645

0.0833

0.0898

Hypothesis 5

Natural

2016

0.1853

0.2639

0.1895

0.2172

2017

0.1966

0.2658

0.3523

0.4389

Suburban/rural

2016

0.1853

0.2622

0.2039

0.2354

2017

0.1946

0.265

0.3206

0.3938

Urban

2016

0.1853

0.2639

0.1894

0.2171

2017

0.1966

0.2658

0.3523

0.4389

  1. Observed heterozygosity (Ho), Expected heterozygosity (He), Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium (HWE).