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What do tropical cryptogams reveal? Strong genetic structure in Amazonian bryophytes

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Fig. 1 Study area and sampling design.
Table 2 Summary statistics of the genetic structure of Amazonian bryophytes. b(p) and b(1)(p) are the slopes of the regression between F ij and geographic distance (either linear distances b-lin or their log-transformation b-log, depending on the r 2 of th
Table 2 (Continued) b  SE r 2 b(1)  SE r 2 F ST -GB  SD F ST -IBE  SD Sp Thysananthus amazonicus (n = 15) n E = 12, n W = 3 n TF = 0,nWFF = 15 M1 b-lin = − 2.70 × 10 −5  1.28 × 10 −4 0.0001 b-lin = − 5.88 × 10 −51.66×10−4 0.0005 0.00  0.67 NA – M2 b-lin =

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