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Fig. 4 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

Fig. 4

From: Patterns of reproductive isolation in a haplodiploid mite, Amphitetranychus viennensis: prezygotic isolation, hybrid inviability and hybrid sterility

Fig. 4

Relationship of prezygotic isolation (a), postzygotic isolation due to female hybrid inviability (b) and total reproductive isolation (sum of prezygotic and female hybrid inviability) (c) with genetic distance. For evaluation of each reproductive isolation, see text. Colored lines show the model prediction of the relationship between reproductive barrier and genetic distance in each female population (Additional file 2: Table S2), where the data is analyzed with genetic distance, female populations and the interaction. When genetic distance did not have a significant effect on reproductive barrier in each female population, the line is absent. Black bold lines show the model predictions where the models were reconstructed only with genetic distance (without consideration of female population differences) to estimate the genetic distance for which reproductive isolation is nearly complete (Table 3). For the abbreviation of population names, see Table 1

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