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Table 1.

Collection data for the Callosobruchus maculatus populations.

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Figure 1.

Bayesian majority rule consensus tree of Callosobruchus maculatus populations, based on mitochondrial genes.

The numbers near the nodes indicate posterior probabilities (only probabilities >0.700 are shown). The colors of the sample codes indicate the host plants used by the populations when collected. The colors of the vertical bars indicate the geographic regions where the population samples were collected.

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Figure 2.

World map showing haplotypic compositions (based on clades identified in Fig. 1) of local populations.

The size of pie charts indicates the number of individuals sampled.

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Table 2.

Tests of genetic differentiation among and within continents/archipelagos (regions).

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Table 3.

Tests of the isolation by distance hypothesis (IBD) for the mitochondrial genes.

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Table 4.

Tests of sudden demographic growth in the recent past for the mitochondrial genes.

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Table 5.

Tests of sudden demographic growth in the recent past for the nuclear gene.

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