Table 1 Diversity of 14 microsatellite loci and 2 mtDNA genes used to characterize American martens (Martes americana) across 5 Lake Superior basin sites and Colorado (Martes caurina, introduced to northern Wisconsin).

From: Dynamic colonization history in a rediscovered Isle Royale carnivore

Location

Microsatellite diversity

COI (174 bp)

CytB (370 bp)

N

L

Ra

Pa (%)

H Obs

F IS

N

H

Hd

π

N

H

Hd

π

Colorado

29

9

5.33

32.65

0.45

0.13

20

2

0.44

0.003

20

3

0.42

0.002

Isle Royale

27

9

3.67

3.03

0.52

−0.02

39

1

0.00

0.00

31

3

0.13

0.0004

Michigan

30

8

5.73

0.00

0.67

−0.01

20

1

0.00

0.00

20

3

0.35

0.001

Minnesota

64

14

5.53

10.99

0.56

0.13

20

1

0.00

0.00

20

4

0.44

0.002

Ontario

30

8

6.28

0.00

0.70

−0.01

20

2

0.10

0.0006

20

7

0.64

0.004

Wisconsin

50

14

6.26

18.81

0.55

0.17

17

2

0.49

0.003

18

2

0.29

0.003

  1. Number of individuals genotyped (N), maximum number of loci genotyped (L), allelic richness (Ra), proportion of private alleles (Pa), observed heterozygosity (HObs), and Fisher’s inbreeding coefficient (FIS) were calculated for microsatellites, while number of individuals sequenced (N), number of haplotypes (H), haplotype diversity (Hd), and nucleotide diversity (π) were calculated for the cytochrome b (COI) and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (CytB) sequences.