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Table 6 Averaged assignment probabilities for individuals in each population to the three inferred clusters in "Structure" analyses.

From: Escape to Alcatraz: evolutionary history of slender salamanders (Batrachoseps) on the islands of San Francisco Bay

Population

Cluster 1

Cluster 2

Cluster 3

China Camp (n = 68)

0.750

0.167

0.083

East Marin (n = 32)

0.570

0.327

0.104

West Marin (n = 57)

0.762

0.135

0.102

Red Rock (n = 33)

0.738

0.187

0.074

Tiburon (n = 46)

0.859

0.086

0.055

Marin Headlands (n = 88)

0.846

0.089

0.065

Yerba Buena (n = 104)

0.149

0.623

0.228

Alcatraz (n = 103)

0.027

0.052

0.921

Angel (n = 21)

0.167

0.097

0.736

Presidio (n = 132)

0.178

0.065

0.757

Stanford (n = 108)

0.063

0.063

0.875

Crystal Springs (n = 74)

0.224

0.175

0.601

Brooks (n = 55)

0.024

0.960

0.016

Albany Hill (n = 28)

0.035

0.953

0.012

  1. The three clusters correspond to three main groups of populations: 1) North Bay populations; 2) East Bay populations; and 3) San Francisco Peninsula populations (see text for details). Results are based on the run with the highest likelihood for K = 3 clusters. n = sample size.