In the networks, each haplotype is represented by a numbered and colored circle: colors correspond to the sample sites, and circle size and pie charts are proportional to the number of individuals (see Table 1 and Fig 1 to interpret). Mutational steps are represented by hatch marks and missing haplotypes are indicated by small black circles. In the haplotype maps, colors correspond to haplotypes in the sample site, and the size of circle and pie charts are proportional to the number of individuals (see Table 1 and Fig 1 to interpret). Non-shared haplotypes (unique) are shown in gray.</p
<p>Each circle represents a haplotype, and the area of a circle is proportional to the number of obs...
<p>Node sizes are proportional to haplotype frequencies. Variable positions are indicated along link...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype (H...
<p>Each haplotypes is shown as a circle with the size of the circle representing the haplotype frequ...
<p>The length of line between the haplotypes does not depend on the number of mutations. Each circle...
<p>Haplotypes are displayed at network nodes and are symbolised by circles whose diameter is proport...
<p>The size of the circles on the network is proportional to haplotype frequency. Small red circles ...
<p>Median-joining haplotype networks for all 20 loci used in this study. Haplotypes are sized propor...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes obtained in this study and the circle size is proportional to the nu...
<p>The size of the circles is proportional to the frequency of each haplotype. Haplotypes are connec...
The network is coloured according to the sampling locations. The diameter of the circles reflects re...
<p>The size of a circle is proportional to the frequency of a haplotype in the total sample. The pie...
<p>Size of the circle is proportional to the number sampled. Dashes indicate hypothesised but unsamp...
In the figure, the circles represent haplotypes, with areas proportional to their frequencies, and t...
<p>Circles are proportional to the frequency of each haplotype. The colour of each sector refers to ...
<p>Each circle represents a haplotype, and the area of a circle is proportional to the number of obs...
<p>Node sizes are proportional to haplotype frequencies. Variable positions are indicated along link...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype (H...
<p>Each haplotypes is shown as a circle with the size of the circle representing the haplotype frequ...
<p>The length of line between the haplotypes does not depend on the number of mutations. Each circle...
<p>Haplotypes are displayed at network nodes and are symbolised by circles whose diameter is proport...
<p>The size of the circles on the network is proportional to haplotype frequency. Small red circles ...
<p>Median-joining haplotype networks for all 20 loci used in this study. Haplotypes are sized propor...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes obtained in this study and the circle size is proportional to the nu...
<p>The size of the circles is proportional to the frequency of each haplotype. Haplotypes are connec...
The network is coloured according to the sampling locations. The diameter of the circles reflects re...
<p>The size of a circle is proportional to the frequency of a haplotype in the total sample. The pie...
<p>Size of the circle is proportional to the number sampled. Dashes indicate hypothesised but unsamp...
In the figure, the circles represent haplotypes, with areas proportional to their frequencies, and t...
<p>Circles are proportional to the frequency of each haplotype. The colour of each sector refers to ...
<p>Each circle represents a haplotype, and the area of a circle is proportional to the number of obs...
<p>Node sizes are proportional to haplotype frequencies. Variable positions are indicated along link...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype (H...