<p>A Posterior distribution for migration estimates of the directional migration rates from H1 to H2 (in black) and otherwise (in pink); B Posterior distribution of estimates of the population sizes for the ancestral (in grey), H1 (in black) and H2 (in pink) populations.</p
Summary: The Bayesian inference of demographic parameters under an Isolation-Migration (IM) model of...
<p>The population clusters into which individuals are migrating are listed in the rows, while the so...
<p>Values shown are the mean migration rate into each population and their respective standard devia...
<p>Data shown was obtained for the scenario “with migration”. The prior (black line) is used as a re...
<p>Curves are shown for estimates of effective population size in <i>Oaph</i> populations (q0), <i>O...
<p>Probability densities (P) are shown in curves, which present single narrow peaks for six paramete...
<p>For each parameter per species, the high point (HP) and 95% highest posterior density (95% HPD) o...
<p>Estimates of migrations rates (m) in each direction and genetic diversities (Θ), based on the iso...
<p>For each parameter, the most probable value (high point) and the 95% highest posterior density (9...
<p>Probability densities (P) of migration estimates for 21 nuclear loci for two comparisons, sympatr...
<p>(a) Marginal posterior probability distribution of migration rate estimates in each direction for...
<p>Coalescent-based estimates of migration rates (scaled by mutation rate) for three studied species...
<p>The term ‘relative size’ refers to the ratio of post-split effective population size and current ...
<div><p>(A) The basic IM model. The demographic terms are effective population sizes (N<sub>1</sub>,...
<p>Population clusters listed in rows depict the populations into which individuals migrate, while t...
Summary: The Bayesian inference of demographic parameters under an Isolation-Migration (IM) model of...
<p>The population clusters into which individuals are migrating are listed in the rows, while the so...
<p>Values shown are the mean migration rate into each population and their respective standard devia...
<p>Data shown was obtained for the scenario “with migration”. The prior (black line) is used as a re...
<p>Curves are shown for estimates of effective population size in <i>Oaph</i> populations (q0), <i>O...
<p>Probability densities (P) are shown in curves, which present single narrow peaks for six paramete...
<p>For each parameter per species, the high point (HP) and 95% highest posterior density (95% HPD) o...
<p>Estimates of migrations rates (m) in each direction and genetic diversities (Θ), based on the iso...
<p>For each parameter, the most probable value (high point) and the 95% highest posterior density (9...
<p>Probability densities (P) of migration estimates for 21 nuclear loci for two comparisons, sympatr...
<p>(a) Marginal posterior probability distribution of migration rate estimates in each direction for...
<p>Coalescent-based estimates of migration rates (scaled by mutation rate) for three studied species...
<p>The term ‘relative size’ refers to the ratio of post-split effective population size and current ...
<div><p>(A) The basic IM model. The demographic terms are effective population sizes (N<sub>1</sub>,...
<p>Population clusters listed in rows depict the populations into which individuals migrate, while t...
Summary: The Bayesian inference of demographic parameters under an Isolation-Migration (IM) model of...
<p>The population clusters into which individuals are migrating are listed in the rows, while the so...
<p>Values shown are the mean migration rate into each population and their respective standard devia...