Table 1 Summary of nuclear microsatellites and plastid haplotypes diversity statistics for the studied populations of Ophrys apifera.

From: Climate change-driven northward expansion of the mediterranean orchid Ophrys apifera from genetic and ecological perspectives

Population code

Nuclear microsatellites

Plastid haplotypes

A

Ae

RA

He

FIS

ΔHe

Nh

Ae

RH

H

π

CZS

1.5

1.47

1.50

0.267

– 0.125

0.031*

1

1.0

0

0

0

CZVP

1.5

1.34

1.41

0.190

– 0.646

0.031*

1

1.0

0

0

0

GERB

1.3

1.33

1.33

0.167

– 1.000

0.031*

1

1.0

0

0

0

GERF

1.3

1.33

1.33

0.167

– 1.000

0.031*

1

1.0

0

0

0

POLD

1.3

1.22

1.30

0.138

– 0.331

0.031*

3

2.1

0.96

0.582

0.200

POLI

2.3

1.60

1.68

0.298

0.035*

0.078

4

1.4

0.48

0.303

0.210

POLK

1.3

1.33

1.33

0.167

– 1.000*

0.031*

2

1.3

0.37

0.248

0.062

POLM

1.3

1.33

1.33

0.167

– 1.000*

0.031*

1

1.0

0

0

0

POLP

1.5

1.34

1.37

0.179

– 0.693*

0.031*

3

2.3

1.00

0.618

0.209

Mean

1.5

1.37

1.40

0.193

– 0.462

-

1.9

1.34

0.31

0.195

0.076

Species level

3.0

1.35

1.74

0.320

– 0.545*

-

7

2.84

6.00

0.655

0.329

  1. A/Nh – mean number of alleles per locus/number of haplotypes; Ae – effective number of alleles/effective number of haplotypes; RA/RH – allelic/haplotype richness; He – average gene diversity over nuclear microsatellite loci; FIS – inbreeding coefficient (*probability of the hypothesis FIS = 0, P < 0.05); ΔHe – heterozygosity excess as a signal of recent bottleneck (*significant bottleneck signals, P < 0.05); H – mean number of pairwise differences between haplotypes; π – average gene diversity over plastid loci.