Going with the Flow: Testing the Role of Habitat Isolation among Three Ecologically Divergent Darter Species
David T. Camak and Kyle R. Piller
Copeia 106: 375–387
Table S1. Sampling localities, sample sizes, and Southeastern Louisiana University Vertebrate Museum (SLU) tissue catalogue numbers for the Naked Sand Darter, Ammocrypta beanii, used in this study.
Table S2. Sampling localities, sample sizes, and Southeastern Louisiana University Vertebrate Museum (SLU) tissue catalogue numbers for the Gulf Darter, Etheostoma swaini, used in this study.
Table S3. Sampling localities, sample sizes, and Southeastern Louisiana University Vertebrate Museum (SLU) tissue catalogue numbers for the Blackbanded Darter, Percina nigrofasciata, used in this study.
Table S4. The twenty-six published microsatellite loci individually amplified for each species and reviewed for quality of amplification and polymorphism. See Table S5 for the final set of loci used to genotype each species.
Table S5. List of microsatellite loci for each species. Post-PCR groups, marker dye and reference for each locus are also listed.
Table S6. Observed genetic diversity at each microsatellite loci across all sampled subpopulations of each darter species in the Pearl River basin.
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