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Metrics used to infer inter-island colonization success of animal and plant species within the Galápagos, Azores and Canary Islands.

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posted on 2015-03-25, 05:17 authored by Pablo Vargas, Beatriz Rumeu, Ruben H. Heleno, Anna Traveset, Manuel Nogales

1 Number of current islands colonized by each species based on chorological data; (number of archipelago largest islands)

2 Number of haplotypes obtained from mitochondria (animals) and plastid (plants) DNA sequences in each study

3 Number of haplotypes obtained in each study multiplied by the number of all largest islands-1

4 Inter-island colonization events based on distribution of each haplotype, i.e. each colonization event is inferred by haplotype sharing on two or more islands

5 Ratio expressing multiple colonization events, that ranges between 1 (all islands colonized by all the haplotypes) and 0 (no inter-island colonization).

* Olea europaea subsp. guanchica is distributed across the seven Canary Islands. However, the three eastern-most islands show evidence for hybridization with the olive tree. This made the authors use only material from the four western-most islands.

Metrics used to infer inter-island colonization success of animal and plant species within the Galápagos, Azores and Canary Islands.

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