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Table 1 Summary statistics for eight microsatellite loci and each population sample of Sardina pilchardus*

From: Relative role of life-history traits and historical factors in shaping genetic population structure of sardines (Sardina pilchardus)

Locus name

 

N A

N S

H E

H o

F IS

SAR1.5

 

41

22.03

0.944

0.834

0.158

SAR1.12

 

61

31.13

0.940

0.659

0.450

SAR2.18

 

41

24.72

0.949

0.775

0.009

SAR9

 

48

21.56

0.930

0.847

0.090

SAR19B3

 

60

28.84

0.956

0.562

0.403

SAR19B5

 

81

43.20

0.980

0.747

0.156

SARA2F

 

54

29.09

0.953

0.897

0.003

SARA3C

 

94

42.28

0.974

0.581

0.349

Location

N

N A

N S

H E

H o

F IS

Dakhla

50

31.0

28.65

0.950

0.808

0.151

Tantan

47

30.7

28.58

0.950

0.775

0.187

Safi

50

29.4

26.55

0.948

0.742

0.219

Larache

50

29.4

27.20

0.951

0.682

0.285

Quarteira

47

27.4

25.99

0.944

0.728

0.232

Pasajes

49

30.0

28.15

0.953

0.726

0.240

Nador

47

29.2

27.08

0.946

0.726

0.234

Barcelona

45

27.5

26.45

0.944

0.692

0.269

Kavala

48

29.1

27.19

0.948

0.758

0.203

  1. * N = population size; NA = total number of alleles per locus and mean number of alleles per population, respectively; NS = mean allelic richness standardized to the smallest sample size (42) using the rarefaction method of FSTAT 2.9.3 [66] per locus and population; mean expected (HE) and observed (HO) heterozygosities as well as mean FIS = Wright's statistics per locus and population. Bold FIS values are significant probability estimates after Bonferroni correction [69]