Table 5 Results of the New Hybrids analysis. IDs, the identifiers used for each individual glider; P0, parental population Northern; F1, F1 hybrid; F2, F2 hybrid; F1 × P0, backcross of an F1 with the Northern parental population; F1 × P1, backcross of an F1 with the Central parental population. Count is the number of individuals tallied for each class. The body of the table contains the posterior probabilities of group membership, calculated from the likelihood distributions generated by simulation by New Hybrids28.

From: Genetic evidence supports three previously described species of greater glider, Petauroides volans, P. minor, and P. armillatus

IDs

Pop

Count

P0

P1

F1

F2

F1  × P0

F1 × P1

T5

Northern

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

T1

Northern

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

T2, B9, T3, B2, B4, T17, B12, T7, B14, T18, B13, B3, T15, B5, T9, B1, T6, T11, B7, T14, T10, T4, Bjuv, T13, T12, T16, B15, B10, T8, B6, B8, MS2

Northern

32

1

0

0

0

0

0

ER1. E9. ER17, ER2, ER10, ER10A, ER3, ER11, ER4, ER12, ER5, ER13, ER6, ER14, ER7, ER15, ER8, ER16, MS3, MS7, MS1, MS10, MS11, MS4, MS5, MS6

Central

26

0

1

0

0

0

0