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Fig. 3

From: Being cosmopolitan: evolutionary history and phylogeography of a specialized raptor, the Osprey Pandion haliaetus

Fig. 3

Phylogenetic network of Osprey based on 146 individuals and 661 pb of the cyt b. Coloured pies chart indicate different haplotypes with size proportional to the number of individuals. Within each clade, different colours have been used to show the origin of samples: within the EUR-AFR clade, orange is for North and central Europe, whereas red is for Mediterranean, Atlantic Islands and Middle East areas; within the ASIA clade, blue is for Siberia and pale blue for Japan; within the IND-AUS clade, dark and light green are for Indonesia and Australia, respectively; within the AMER clade, violet is for North America and fuchsia for Caribbean. Haplotypes of particular interest (e.g. Japan, Canary Islands, Persian Gulf and Red Sea) are indicated by dotted arrows. Black dots represent missing haplotypes. The median vector is reported with a red dot. The number of individuals is indicated into parentheses for each group

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