Table 1 Samples and molecular data used in this study.

From: Pollinator sharing, copollination, and speciation by host shifting among six closely related dioecious fig species

Host figs

Pollinator wasps

Population

Number of individuals analyzed for figs

Number of individuals analyzed for pollinators

Species

No. of individuals

Species

No. of individuals

 

Plastid

ITS

Mig-seq

SSR

28 S

ITS1

COI–COII

SSR

F. erecta

14

B. nipponica

17

KS, NK, SK, AM, OK

14

   

17

 

17

 
 

39

B. nipponica

45

IS

14

 

5

38

3

2

43

42

 

36

B. nipponica

18

IR

22

  

36

2

 

16

14

 

35

B. nipponica

26

YN

35

  

35

1

 

26

25

 

48

B. nipponica

37

TW

40

 

1

40

30

2

16

36

 

11

B. nipponica

8

LY

8

 

3

8

  

6

8

 

52

B. nipponica

47

MT

51

  

51

  

22

47

 

31

B. nipponica

22

FJ

31

 

5

31

22

4

22

22

 

B. silvestriana

2

2

2

2

 
 

42

B. silvestriana

26

GD

34

 

5

38

8

2

26

 
 

14

B. silvestriana

3

HK

12

5

 

10

2

2

3

 

F. formosana

35

B. silvestriana

22

GD

35

 

5

34

2

2

22

 
 

35

B. silvestriana

19

HK

35

8

 

35

2

2

19

 
 

61

B. taiwanensis

30

TW

51

 

5

51

15

2

14

30

F. vaccinioides

34

B. yeni and B. sp.

24

TW

26

 

5

30

1

4

19

34

 

10

B. yeni

5

LY

10

 

5

10

3

 

2

5

F. abelii

2

B. silvestriana

9

GD

 

2

2

 

2

4

9

 

F. pyriformis

14

B. silvestriana

16

GD, HK

 

6

8

 

4

4

16

 

F. variolosa

9

B. silvestriana

17

GD, HK, FJ

  

5

 

6

5

17

 

Outgroup (2 spp.)

6

     

6

     
  

Outgroup (11 spp.)

18

     

12

 

12

 

Total

528

 

411

 

418

21

60

447

134

37

329

263

  1. For abbreviations of population names, refer to Fig. 1; for detailed sample information, refer to Supplementary Data 1. The species names of figs and fig wasps are shown in italics.