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Table 1 Genetic statistics of L. agilis populations sampled in the Western Palearctic, based on the 381 bp COI fragment. Number of individuals (N), number of haplotypes (h), haplotype diversity (Hd), standard deviation (SD), nucleotide diversity (Pi), the total number of mutations (K), parsimony sites (P), and singleton sites (S)

From: Phylogeography of the parasitic mite Laelaps agilis in Western Palearctic shows lineages lacking host specificity but possessing different demographic histories

Localities

N

h

Hd (SD)

Pi

K

P

S

Italy

13

8

0.923(0.05)

0.01831

24

21

3

France

35

8

0.803(0.041)

0.02274

23

18

5

Greece

7

5

0.905(0.103)

0.01925

15

14

1

Czech Republic

26

11

0.714(0.097)

0.02168

28

23

5

Austria

6

4

0.867(0.129)

0.00560

5

2

3

Germany

4

1

0 (0)

0

0

0

0

Bulgaria

4

3

0.833 (0.222)

0.00612

4

2

2

Finland

4

1

0 (0)

0

0

0

0

Spain

4

2

0.500(0.265)

0.00394

3

0

3

Poland

5

3

0.700 (0.218)

0.00315

3

0

3

United Kingdom

8

5

0.857 (0.108)

0.03075

25

22

1

Russia

3

2

0.66(0.314)

0.0035

2

0

2

Serbiaa

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

Slovakiaa

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

Hungarya

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

  1. aLocalities represented by a low number of samples, Slovakia and Hungary (one sample for each), and Serbia (two samples), were not included in the statistics