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Table 4 Parameter estimates from IMa2 runs for T. alpinus and T. minimus

From: Diversification of the Alpine Chipmunk, Tamias alpinus,an alpine endemic of the Sierra Nevada, California

 

Ne

NeA

t

2NmT.min to T. alp

2NmT.alp to T.min

T. alpinus

430625

6680761

446538

0.5441

0.002

HPD95 low-high

230019-648513

778846-18058846*

115 -*

0.1986-0.9981*

0-0.9463*

T. minimus

1448317

    

HPD95 low-high

833365-2095096

    
  1. *HPD may not be useful because posterior density does not reach low levels near upper (NeA, t) or lower (2 Nm) limit of prior. In the case of NeA & t, even with higher values set for the prior, the posterior density plot plateaus at low but nonzero values (see Figure 5).
  2. Bold font shows significance of p < 0.001.Ne estimates are mean values and migration rate parameters are the HiPt of the posterior probability.