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Table 4 Per lineage most highly supported ABC demographic history model showing the posterior probability estimates computed via logistic regression method, with their corresponding 95% CI (in brackets). Effective population size (Ne) values are those of the mode based on SNP dataset

From: Population connectivity and size reductions in the Anthropocene: the consequence of landscapes and historical bottlenecks in white forsythia fragmented habitats

Lineage

n

SNP

Model

Logistic regression

Ne

Ɵa

UPPER-CENTRAL

30

525

3

1.0000 [1.0000–1.0000]

51.8

0.01857

LOWER-CENTRAL

44

631

3

1.0000 [1.0000–1.0000]

11.9

0.0325

SOUTHERN

27

435

1

0.5312 [0.5207–0.5418]

10

0.0107

EASTERN

15

293

1

0.5245 [0.5139–0.5350]

3

0.00677

NORTHERN

15

210

1

0.5444 [0.5281–0.5607]

1

0.00657

  1. n number of samples per lineage, SNP number of SNPs per lineage
  2. aThe last column shows the MIGRATE-N mutation-scaled effective population size theta (Ɵ) values based on RAD loci dataset