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Table 3 AE, allelic richness, and PE, private allelic richness, calculated using rarefaction based on a sample size of 11 diploids or 22 alleles based on the smallest sample size included in analyses by Assis et al. (2018b)

From: First record of Laminaria ochroleuca Bachelot de la Pylaie in Ireland in Béal an Mhuirthead, county Mayo

Site

AE

PE

HE

HO

Scots Port, Ireland

2.49

0.29

0.429

0.556

Plymouth

1.81

0.03

0.177

0.185

Port Blanc

1.68

0.06

0.185

0.197

Lorient

2.16

0.13

0.223

0.187

A Coruña

2.87

0.13

0.342

0.340

Laxe

2.80

0.17

0.363

0.364

Camariñas

3.04

0.04

0.372

0.363

Viana do Castelo

2.51

0.05

0.298

0.275

Amorosa

3.75

0.17

0.446

0.437

S. Bartolomeu do Mar

1.89

0.08

0.266

0.215

Peniche

3.94

0.21

0.503

0.498

Espichel

2.10

0.17

0.321

0.339

Sesimbra

3.33

0.13

0.386

0.341

Ormonda seamount

2.80

0.07

0.320

0.398

Gorringe seamount

2.78

0.23

0.319

0.279

Gettysburg seamount

2.89

0.14

0.316

0.307

Tarifa

4.82

0.44

0.459

0.450

El Jadida

3.97

0.56

0.443

0.396

Essaouira

2.65

0.23

0.321

0.309

Formigas Bank

3.11

0.50

0.335

0.306

Regions

 W English Channel

1.88 + 0.14

0.07 + 0.03

0.195 + 0.014

0.190 + 0.004

 W Iberia

2.91 + 0.23

0.13 + 0.02

0.366 + 0.024

0.352 + 0.027

 Iberian Seamounts

2.82 + 0.03

0.15 + 0.05

0.318 + 0.001

0.328 + 0.036

  1. HE, Nei’s unbiased expected heterozygosity; HO, observed heterozygosity using the following 10 loci that were used in this study and Assis et al. (2018b)