
FIG. 2. Spatial genetic autocorrelograms of genetic correlation coefficients (r) as a function of distance for Eastern Box Turtles in northwestern Michigan. Plots represent (A) all individuals (n ¼ 165), (B) females only (n ¼ 104), and (C) males only (n ¼ 51). Dashed lines are permuted 95% confidence intervals across all data, and error bars are bootstrapped 95% confidence intervals within each distance class. Tables below graphs represent data for each distance class including the number of pairwise comparisons (n), the correlation coefficients (r), and the P-values (p) associated with bootstrap tests of significance for positive spatial genetic autocorrelation.
Published as part of Moore, Jennifer A., McCluskey, Eric M., Gould, Breanna, Laarman, Patrick & Sapak, Jan, 2020, Nest-Site Fidelity and Sex-Biased Dispersal Affect Spatial Genetic Structure of Eastern Box Turtles (Terrapene carolina carolina) at Their Northern Range Edge, pp. 19-28 in Copeia 108 (1) on page 23, DOI: 10.1643/CE-19-206, http://zenodo.org/record/13230419
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