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Table 5 Genetic diversity of the study species

From: Genetic diversity of calcareous grassland plant species depends on historical landscape configuration

St.

Name

P.v.

n

D.c.

n

M.f.

n

P.c.

n

S.p.

n

01

Eichelberg

0.23

13

0.26

15

0.39

15

0.34

15

0.35

13

02

Münchsried

0.30

14

0.35

15

0.38

15

0.33

15

0.36

15

03

Oel

0.20

15

0.26

15

0.38

15

–

–

0.35

15

04

Staudenberg

0.20

15

0.25

15

0.36

15

–

–

0.37

14

05

Eitelberg

0.25

15

0.32

15

0.36

15

0.27

15

0.34

15

06

Kühschlag

0.27

15

0.32

15

0.36

15

0.31

15

0.33

15

07

Kallmünz

0.30

15

0.28

15

0.35

15

0.29

15

0.33

15

08

Kronbuckel

0.29

12

0.30

15

0.37

15

–

–

0.37

15

09

Ziegelhütte

0.30

15

0.31

15

0.38

15

0.36

11

0.36

15

10

Weichseldorf

0.22

15

0.29

15

0.37

15

0.33

15

0.34

15

11

Fuchsenbügl

0.22

15

0.29

15

0.37

15

0.31

15

0.35

15

12

Undorf

0.22

15

0.32

15

0.37

15

0.28

15

0.33

15

13

Schafbuckel

0.30

15

0.34

15

0.38

15

0.31

14

0.35

15

14

Goldberg

0.23

15

0.35

15

0.39

15

0.35

15

0.36

15

15

Schönhofen

0.26

15

0.31

15

0.36

15

0.29

15

0.33

15

16

Traidendorf

0.24

15

0.31

15

0.36

15

0.31

15

0.32

15

17

Gänsleite

0.27

15

0.31

15

0.38

15

0.31

15

0.34

15

18

Pfaffenberg

0.32

12

0.29

13

0.37

15

0.37

15

0.36

15

 

Mean/total

0.18

261

0.23

268

0.29

270

0.25

220

0.26

267

 

SE

±0.01

 

±0.01

 

±0

 

±0.01

 

±0.00

 
  1. Nei’s Gene Diversity of Primula veris (P.v.), Dianthus carthusianorum (D.c.), Medicago falcata (M.f.), Polygala comosa (P.c.) and Salvia pratensis (S.p.) and the respective sample sizes