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Flying between Sky Islands: The Effect of Naturally Fragmented Habitat on Butterfly Population Structure

Figure 4

sPCA plots for Mycalesis patnia.

Panel A shows the populations created for the population based analyses. Panel B is a representation of the first axis sPCA scores. The graph denotes the scores using squares; colour of the squares denotes positive (black) or negative (white) spatial autocorrelation, and the size of the squares denotes the magnitude of genetic variance. The squares are overlaid on a connection graph that represents the sampling design. If there was genetic differentiation between populations, squares of similar colour will clump together in one population. This is clearly not the case for M. patnia. Inset: photograph of M. patnia. Credit: Krushnamegh Kunte.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071573.g004