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Figure 1.

Networks of mitochondrial DNA haplotypes for 16S (left) and COI (right) from P. brevifrons, P. palmeri and P. jubatus.

Branches represent inferred mutational steps, where more than three mutations are denoted by the number of substitutions. The size of the circle is proportional to the number of individuals found for each haplotype. The two highly divergent specimens from Peñas Blancas in P. palmeri and one from Munchique National Park in P. jubatus were included in the networks.

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Table 1.

FST estimated and confidence limits (in parentheses) between pairs of populations of P. brevifrons and P. palmeri using mtDNA sequences from the 16S and COI genes combined.

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Table 2.

Sampling locations.

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Figure 2.

Map of western Colombia showing the four sampling localities in the departments of Cauca and Valle del Cauca.

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Table 3.

Genetic polymorphism data for mitochondrial DNA sequences from the Pristimantis populations in this study.

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Table 4.

Estimates obtained from IMa for the population size parameter theta (Ne), gene flow (Nm) and divergence times (t) and 90% highest posterior density (HPD) intervals for populations of P. brevifrons (one pairwise comparison among two localities) and P. palmeri (three pairwise comparisons among three localities), based on the combined COI and 16S data.

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