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Fig 1.

Sampling locations of individuals used in this study.

Each coloured dot represents the approximate sampling location and mitochondrial DNA haplotype.

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Fig 2.

Phylogenetic relationships of the genus Orcaella based on 384bp of the hyper-variable region I of mitochondrial DNA.

Numbers indicate Bayesian posterior probability values for each clade.

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Table 1.

Haplotype distribution and diversity at three sampling sites.

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Table 2.

Analysis of molecular variance using Kratie and Stung Treng as sampling locations.

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Table 3.

Genetic diversity estimates based on 21 scored microsatellite loci.

Eleven loci were monomorphic, thus, summary statistics are also presented for the ten polymorphic loci. N = mean number of samples/locus; Na = average number of alleles/locus; Ne = mean number of effective alleles/locus; Ho = mean observed heterozygosity; uHe = mean unbiased expected heterozygosity; S.E. = standard error. Numerical indices in the top refer to number of microsatellite loci on which summary statistics are based.

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Fig 3.

Posterior distributions of rates of population change [log10(r)] as determined with MSVar 0.4.2 (left) and changes in population size as determined with MSVar 1.3 (right).

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