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Table 1 Sample information for 11 pika populations used in this study which represent three subspecies (O. p. princeps, O. p. schisticeps, and O. p. saxitilis) and three of the five mtDNA lineages (Sierra Nevada, Northern and Southern Rocky Mountains)

From: Genomic variation in the American pika: signatures of geographic isolation and implications for conservation

Population

N

Elevation (m)

Latitude

Longitude

Sampling years

Subspecies

Bodie, CA

15

2500

38.211861

− 119.005037

2014–2015

O. p. schisticeps

Pipet Tarn, CA

20

3170

37.945285

− 119.28413

2014–2015

O. p. schisticeps

West Knoll, CO

21

3612

40.056753

− 105.59571

2013–2015

O. p. saxatilis

Emerald Lake, MT

21

2896

45.407061

− 110.93998

2011–2015

O. p. princeps

Swan Creek, MT

7

1829

45.374392

− 111.14408

2013

O. p. princeps

Overland Lake, NV (RM)

17

2281

40.458067

− 115.45524

1999–2000

O. p. princeps

Island Lake, NV (RM)

16

3245

40.616662

− 115.37916

1999–2000

O. p. princeps

Hidden Lake, NV (RM)

15

3051

40.746363

− 115.2845

1999–2000

O. p. princeps

Week’s Creek, NV (EH)

10

2825

40.928332

− 115.11273

1999–2000

O. p. princeps

Lizzie’s Basin, NV (EH)

10

2803

40.943973

− 115.11243

1999–2000

O. p. princeps

Smith Lake, NV (EH)

19

2882

41.034497

− 115.094786

1999–2000

O. p. princeps