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An Endangered Arboreal Specialist, the Western Ringtail Possum (Pseudocheirus occidentalis), Shows a Greater Genetic Divergence across a Narrow Artificial Waterway than a Major Road

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Plot of two-dimensional local spatial autocorrelation analyses of Pseudocheirus occidentalis sampled in Locke Nature Reserve near Busselton, Western Australia.

Red lines represent the borders of Caves Road (west to east) and blue lines represent the borders of an artificial waterway (north to south). The area south of Caves Road and west of the waterway is Locke Nature Reserve. Markers represent geographical locations of the local spatial autocorrelation analyses with significantly positive (solid symbols) or non-significant values (open symbols) based on five nearest neighbours. Coordinates are based on GDA 94 projection (zone 50).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146167.g003