Fig. 3: Differences in mean levels of phylogenetic diversity between (n = 5) matrilineal villages (M, red) and (n = 7) patrilineal villages (P, blue). | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Differences in mean levels of phylogenetic diversity between (n = 5) matrilineal villages (M, red) and (n = 7) patrilineal villages (P, blue).

From: Kinship networks of seed exchange shape spatial patterns of plant virus diversity

Fig. 3

Villages from the eastern cluster with mixed kinship systems (IMB, MOP) were assimilated to patrilineal societies (details in Supplementary Data 1). The composition of viral assemblages is based on the distribution of viral haplotypes among the 29 phylotypes. a Diversity based on the number of phylotypes (0D). b Effective diversity based on Shannon entropy (1D). c Effective diversity based on Gini-Simpson index (2D). Box plots indicate the median (middle line), 25th and 75th percentile (box) and 5th and 95th percentile (whiskers) as well as outliers (open circles).

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