<p>Haplotype network, constructed from the combined dataset, for all <i>G</i>. <i>capensis</i> populations. The size of each circle reflects the number of specimens (also indicated in the circles) that share a particular haplotype. Numbers on branches represent the number of mutational steps separating haplotypes. Separate haploclades reflect haplotypes which differ by more than 18 mutational steps form other haplotypes.</p
<p>Circles are proportional to the frequency of each haplotype. The colour of each sector refers to ...
<p>Sizes of circles are proportional to the sample sizes of each population, haplotypes are colour-c...
<p>The sampled haplotypes are indicated by circles; the geographical regions from which the sample w...
(a) CYTB; (b) ND4; (c) PCB; (d) TOPO; (e) URO; (f) ZNFP. Ticks on branches indicate mutational steps...
<p>The haplotype network is a minimum spanning tree based on the differences in number of repeats. T...
<p>Circles represent individual haplotypes. The size of the circle is proportional to the frequency ...
<p>Circles are sized proportionally to the number of individuals that possess each haplotype. The pi...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype (H...
<p>A = <i>B. lucorum</i>; B = <i>B. terrestris</i>; C = <i>B. vestalis</i>. The sizes of the circles...
<p>The missing haplotypes in the network are represented by gray dots. Circle sizes are proportional...
<p>Each circle represents a unique haplotype and the size of each circle indicates how many specimen...
<p>The size of the pie charts is representative of the number of individuals that possess that haplo...
<p>Circles indicate unique haplotypes with the area proportional to haplotype frequency. Green, blac...
<p>This haplotype network depicts the variation within the COI region of the Atlantic <i>Diacavolini...
<p>Minimum Spanning network for the 16 haplotypes identified for the digenean <i>Pholeter gastrophil...
<p>Circles are proportional to the frequency of each haplotype. The colour of each sector refers to ...
<p>Sizes of circles are proportional to the sample sizes of each population, haplotypes are colour-c...
<p>The sampled haplotypes are indicated by circles; the geographical regions from which the sample w...
(a) CYTB; (b) ND4; (c) PCB; (d) TOPO; (e) URO; (f) ZNFP. Ticks on branches indicate mutational steps...
<p>The haplotype network is a minimum spanning tree based on the differences in number of repeats. T...
<p>Circles represent individual haplotypes. The size of the circle is proportional to the frequency ...
<p>Circles are sized proportionally to the number of individuals that possess each haplotype. The pi...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype (H...
<p>A = <i>B. lucorum</i>; B = <i>B. terrestris</i>; C = <i>B. vestalis</i>. The sizes of the circles...
<p>The missing haplotypes in the network are represented by gray dots. Circle sizes are proportional...
<p>Each circle represents a unique haplotype and the size of each circle indicates how many specimen...
<p>The size of the pie charts is representative of the number of individuals that possess that haplo...
<p>Circles indicate unique haplotypes with the area proportional to haplotype frequency. Green, blac...
<p>This haplotype network depicts the variation within the COI region of the Atlantic <i>Diacavolini...
<p>Minimum Spanning network for the 16 haplotypes identified for the digenean <i>Pholeter gastrophil...
<p>Circles are proportional to the frequency of each haplotype. The colour of each sector refers to ...
<p>Sizes of circles are proportional to the sample sizes of each population, haplotypes are colour-c...
<p>The sampled haplotypes are indicated by circles; the geographical regions from which the sample w...