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Fig. 3 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

Fig. 3

From: Spatial population genetic structure and colony dynamics in Damaraland mole-rats (Fukomys damarensis) from the southern Kalahari

Fig. 3

Population-level FST for the 47 colonies analysed in this study, including 23 colonies in 2004 (A), 27 colonies in 2005 (B), and 34 colonies in 2006 (C). A total of 13 distance classes of 100 m increments were specified since the maximum distance between any two colonies in our study site was 1227 m. Points represent mean FST for each distance class, for males and females, and error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. Dotted lines represent linear trendlines for males (black) and females (grey)

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