Table 1

Number of haplotypes, haplotype diversity (H), nucleotide diversity (π), and Tajima's D and Fu's statistics of selective neutrality obtained for each taxon of Malagasy Scops-Owl (Otus rutilus and Otus madagascariensis) as well as for all samples combined. Otus rutilus refers to populations found in humid and subhumid forests of eastern Madagascar and Otus madagascariensis refers to populations inhabiting arid areas and dry forests from western Madagascar (see Fig. 1 for exact sampling localities). Fu's D and F and Tajima's D-values reveal that the mtDNA sequences conform to neutral expectations.

Table 1

Number of haplotypes, haplotype diversity (H), nucleotide diversity (π), and Tajima's D and Fu's statistics of selective neutrality obtained for each taxon of Malagasy Scops-Owl (Otus rutilus and Otus madagascariensis) as well as for all samples combined. Otus rutilus refers to populations found in humid and subhumid forests of eastern Madagascar and Otus madagascariensis refers to populations inhabiting arid areas and dry forests from western Madagascar (see Fig. 1 for exact sampling localities). Fu's D and F and Tajima's D-values reveal that the mtDNA sequences conform to neutral expectations.

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