<p>Clades correspond to those listed in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0000760#pone-0000760-t002" target="_blank">Table 2</a>. Small ovals without letter names are haplotypes not sampled but which are necessary to connect sampled haplotypes. Pie charts next to each haplotype indicate the proportion of individuals with that haplotype sampled from the various regions described in the analytical <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0000760#s4" target="_blank">methods</a> and <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0000760#pone-0000760-g007" target="_blank">Figure 7</a>.</p
<p>The size of the circles is proportional to the overall relative frequency of each haplotype in na...
<p>Haplotype circle sizes are proportional to frequency, and colour coded according to geographic sa...
<p>Each large circle represents a unique haplotype and each line represents one mutational step. Num...
<p>Haplotypes were labeled following the naming convention found in Gillis et al. [<a href="http://w...
<p>Haplotypes are represented as circles which area is not proportional to its relative frequency fo...
<p>Each circle denotes inferred haplotypes drawn to proportionate number of individuals. Haplotype c...
<p>Haplotype circle size is proportional to its frequency. Each haplotypes is numbered. Haplotypes t...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes, area is proportional to frequency and colour indicates the subspeci...
<p>Median-joining haplotype networks for all 20 loci used in this study. Haplotypes are sized propor...
<p>Each circle represent a haplotype and the circle area is roughly proportional to the number of in...
<p>Each circle and a square represent a unique haplotype. Haplotypes (Cs1–Cs9) correspond to <a href...
<p>Haplotype circles are colour coded according to geographic locality, and circle size is proportio...
<p>Colored circles represent haplotypes; larger circles represent haplotypes that are shared by more...
<p>The sizes of the circles roughly reflect haplotype frequencies in our samples.</p
<p><b>(a)</b> Geographical distribution of nrDNA haplotypes (H1–H34) detected in <i>U</i>. <i>rockii...
<p>The size of the circles is proportional to the overall relative frequency of each haplotype in na...
<p>Haplotype circle sizes are proportional to frequency, and colour coded according to geographic sa...
<p>Each large circle represents a unique haplotype and each line represents one mutational step. Num...
<p>Haplotypes were labeled following the naming convention found in Gillis et al. [<a href="http://w...
<p>Haplotypes are represented as circles which area is not proportional to its relative frequency fo...
<p>Each circle denotes inferred haplotypes drawn to proportionate number of individuals. Haplotype c...
<p>Haplotype circle size is proportional to its frequency. Each haplotypes is numbered. Haplotypes t...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes, area is proportional to frequency and colour indicates the subspeci...
<p>Median-joining haplotype networks for all 20 loci used in this study. Haplotypes are sized propor...
<p>Each circle represent a haplotype and the circle area is roughly proportional to the number of in...
<p>Each circle and a square represent a unique haplotype. Haplotypes (Cs1–Cs9) correspond to <a href...
<p>Haplotype circles are colour coded according to geographic locality, and circle size is proportio...
<p>Colored circles represent haplotypes; larger circles represent haplotypes that are shared by more...
<p>The sizes of the circles roughly reflect haplotype frequencies in our samples.</p
<p><b>(a)</b> Geographical distribution of nrDNA haplotypes (H1–H34) detected in <i>U</i>. <i>rockii...
<p>The size of the circles is proportional to the overall relative frequency of each haplotype in na...
<p>Haplotype circle sizes are proportional to frequency, and colour coded according to geographic sa...
<p>Each large circle represents a unique haplotype and each line represents one mutational step. Num...