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Fig. 5 | BMC Evolutionary Biology

Fig. 5

From: Long-term population persistence of flightless weevils (Eurhoptus pyriformis) across old- and second-growth forests patches in southern Appalachia

Fig. 5

Statistical parsimony networks for Eurhoptus based on COI (a), CAD (b), and KKV (c) haplotypes/alleles for all individuals. Haplotype numbers for each gene match those in Fig. 4 Bayesian phylogenies. The colour of the circle and pie-charts correspond to the locality of origin (see map insert). The size of the circles is proportionate to the number of individuals with that haplotype (COI) or to the total number of copies of that allele (CAD and KKV, both based on phased sequences) in each population. In larger circles, the number of copies is indicated following the haplotype number (e.g. 01–14). Small black circles represent inferred intermediate haplotypes. Map adapted from www.shadedrelief.com, used with permission

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