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Table 4 Outcomes of the heterozygosity excess test in BOTTLENECK 1.2.02 (Piry et al. 1999) used to infer possible occurrence of a recent bottleneck in the last 2 Ne–4 Ne generations using the two-phase-mutation model, with variance of 30% and the proportion of stepwise mutations of 70%, and data on populations recovered at sites fully or partially devastated by past wildfires over the past 100 years (Fukarek 1951a, 1951b; Čolić 1987)

From: Towards the dynamic conservation of Serbian spruce (Picea omorika) western populations

 

Population

p value (one-tailed Wilcoxon test)

Past wildfires

1

Gost

0.08203

Partially devastated and recovered

2

Grad

0.01855

Fully devastated and recovered

3

Kar_st

0.00488

Fully devastated and recovered

4

Sar_bu

0.06445

Fully devastated and recovered

5

Sta_st

0.17969

Fully devastated and recovered

6

Stru

0.91992

Partially devastated and recovered

7

Suv_do

0.00195

Fully devastated and recovered

8

Panj

0.01367

Fully devastated and recovered

9

Per_ga

0.17969

Fully devastated and recovered

10

Rado

0.45508

Partially devastated and recovered

11

Tiso

0.02441

 

12

Vel_St

0.45508

Partially devastated and recovered

13

Vidi

0.54492

 

14

Vijo

0.32031

Partially devastated and recovered