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Table 1 Genetic diversity and inbreeding estimated for B. aquilonaris populations in four Belgian landscapes

From: Conservation genetics of a threatened butterfly: comparison of allozymes, RAPDs and microsatellites

Landscape

Population

N

P95

He

f

A

AR

μsat

RAPD

μsat

RAPD

μsat

RAPD

μsat

μsat

μsat

Tailles

Grande Fange

26

19

1.000

0.895

0.514

0.388

0.063

3.667

1.406

Mirenne

25

21

0.933

0.842

0.481

0.352

-0.072

3.400

1.276

Grand Passage

15

15

1.000

0.789

0.544

0.337

0.125

3.867

1.445

Logbiermé

9

9

0.933

0.789

0.576

0.293

0.054

3.333

1.277

Pisserotte

8

8

0.933

0.895

0.505

0.355

0.130

3.200

1.289

Recogne

Libin

19

14

0.867

0.684

0.466

0.276

-0.023

3.133

1.165

Saint-Hubert

Pleine Hé

8

10

0.692

0.526

0.294

0.239

-0.131

2.154

NA

Hautes Fagnes

Eichenbusch

2

6

0.800

0.684

0.500

0.284

0.000

2.067

0.888

Mean

  

0.895

0.763

0.485

0.315

0.018

3.103

1.250

SD

  

0.098

0.118

0.079

0.047

0.086

0.615

0.171

  1. μsat: microsatellite based estimates, RAPD: Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA based estimates, N: sample size, P95: number of polymorphic loci using the 95% criterion, He: unbiased expected heterozygosity, f: inbreeding coefficient, A: mean number of alleles per locus, AR: allelic richness. Bold values indicate statistical significance (P <0.05).