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Table 5 Tests for neutral evolution

From: How populations differentiate despite gene flow: sexual and natural selection drive phenotypic divergence within a land fish, the Pacific leaping blenny

Characteristic

Effect size, r

βintercept(lower 95% CI, upper 95% CI)

βDest (lower 95% CI, upper 95% CI)

Pvalue

Males, Npopulations = 5

    

Body size

-.11

1.57 (.93, 2.20)

−224.80 (−379.64, −69.96)

.63

Dorsal fin, redness

.14

-.22 (−1.09, .66)

312.60 (98.18, 527.02)

.38

Head crest, elevation

.26

-.48 (−5.26, 4.30)

1747 (576.88, 2917.12)

.27

Females, Npopulations = 5

-.05

1.61 (−.98, 2.23)

−221.40 (−374.67, −68.13)

.56

Body size

-.05

1.61 (−.98, 2.23)

−221.40 (−374.67, −68.13)

.56

Dorsal fin, redness

.13

-.24 (−.86, .38)

220.30 (68.99, 289.29)

.42

  1. Mantel tests were used to determine whether supported null models in Table 3 reflected instances of neutral evolution.