Table 3.

Summary statistics for each sampling location within the mainstem Flathead River and the 3 major drainages of the Flathead River (Middle, North, and South Fork), as well as the Elk River

Sweltsa coloradensisSweltsa fidelis
PopulationnH  OH  EF  ISArPopulationnH  OH  EF  ISAr
Main Flathead River
 PR70.2600.258−0.0181.66
 KBMS130.2710.264−0.0181.68
 CBMS80.2650.258−0.0311.66
 BKMS180.2800.273−0.0181.69
 BLMS170.2820.273−0.0311.69
Middle Fork Flathead River
 MR70.2680.256−0.051.65
 DT50.2680.242−0.1121.6
 BC170.2730.271−0.0021.7
North Fork Flathead River
 UT100.2750.265−0.0381.66SKTD180.2170.208−0.0291.60
 GNMS90.3310.281−0.1491.68SKTU90.2150.2−0.0641.56
 CC110.3070.279−0.0861.68KLTU170.2160.207−0.0231.59
 BGTD150.2950.277−0.0571.66HATU100.2210.2−0.0771.57
 COTD100.270.264−0.0241.69RMTU140.2330.211−0.0691.60
 COMS130.2810.269−0.0351.66MCTU150.2160.205−0.031.55
 HAMS160.2710.2710.0021.72TPTD140.2220.21−0.0411.60
 RMMS180.2780.272−0.0131.7TPTU120.2220.203−0.0641.56
 MCMS170.2820.273−0.0271.69KTTD110.220.199−0.0821.56
 TPMS120.2820.266−0.0531.65KTTU150.2270.216−0.0331.61
 LW140.2710.267−0.0121.67CLTU120.2310.214−0.0631.58
 WU-1160.2830.273−0.0281.68PO60.2150.19−0.1161.52
 WU-2170.2690.2670.0001.68
 MD100.2710.263−0.0361.67
 KTMS100.2760.261−0.0541.66
 CLMS150.2790.268−0.0391.65
 BT140.2780.271−0.0211.69
South Fork Flathead River
 RD180.2710.2710.0051.69
Elk River
 MC190.2560.2680.0441.71
 SP160.2560.2650.0321.7
Sweltsa coloradensisSweltsa fidelis
PopulationnH  OH  EF  ISArPopulationnH  OH  EF  ISAr
Main Flathead River
 PR70.2600.258−0.0181.66
 KBMS130.2710.264−0.0181.68
 CBMS80.2650.258−0.0311.66
 BKMS180.2800.273−0.0181.69
 BLMS170.2820.273−0.0311.69
Middle Fork Flathead River
 MR70.2680.256−0.051.65
 DT50.2680.242−0.1121.6
 BC170.2730.271−0.0021.7
North Fork Flathead River
 UT100.2750.265−0.0381.66SKTD180.2170.208−0.0291.60
 GNMS90.3310.281−0.1491.68SKTU90.2150.2−0.0641.56
 CC110.3070.279−0.0861.68KLTU170.2160.207−0.0231.59
 BGTD150.2950.277−0.0571.66HATU100.2210.2−0.0771.57
 COTD100.270.264−0.0241.69RMTU140.2330.211−0.0691.60
 COMS130.2810.269−0.0351.66MCTU150.2160.205−0.031.55
 HAMS160.2710.2710.0021.72TPTD140.2220.21−0.0411.60
 RMMS180.2780.272−0.0131.7TPTU120.2220.203−0.0641.56
 MCMS170.2820.273−0.0271.69KTTD110.220.199−0.0821.56
 TPMS120.2820.266−0.0531.65KTTU150.2270.216−0.0331.61
 LW140.2710.267−0.0121.67CLTU120.2310.214−0.0631.58
 WU-1160.2830.273−0.0281.68PO60.2150.19−0.1161.52
 WU-2170.2690.2670.0001.68
 MD100.2710.263−0.0361.67
 KTMS100.2760.261−0.0541.66
 CLMS150.2790.268−0.0391.65
 BT140.2780.271−0.0211.69
South Fork Flathead River
 RD180.2710.2710.0051.69
Elk River
 MC190.2560.2680.0441.71
 SP160.2560.2650.0321.7

Within each basin, sampling locations are ordered approximately from the most downstream to the most upstream point (Figure 2). The presence of TD or TU in a site code denotes tributary habitat, all other sites are located in main channel habitat. n = the number of individuals included in analyses, and HE and HO are expected and observed heterozygosity, respectively. FIS measures deviation from HW proportions.

Table 3.

Summary statistics for each sampling location within the mainstem Flathead River and the 3 major drainages of the Flathead River (Middle, North, and South Fork), as well as the Elk River

Sweltsa coloradensisSweltsa fidelis
PopulationnH  OH  EF  ISArPopulationnH  OH  EF  ISAr
Main Flathead River
 PR70.2600.258−0.0181.66
 KBMS130.2710.264−0.0181.68
 CBMS80.2650.258−0.0311.66
 BKMS180.2800.273−0.0181.69
 BLMS170.2820.273−0.0311.69
Middle Fork Flathead River
 MR70.2680.256−0.051.65
 DT50.2680.242−0.1121.6
 BC170.2730.271−0.0021.7
North Fork Flathead River
 UT100.2750.265−0.0381.66SKTD180.2170.208−0.0291.60
 GNMS90.3310.281−0.1491.68SKTU90.2150.2−0.0641.56
 CC110.3070.279−0.0861.68KLTU170.2160.207−0.0231.59
 BGTD150.2950.277−0.0571.66HATU100.2210.2−0.0771.57
 COTD100.270.264−0.0241.69RMTU140.2330.211−0.0691.60
 COMS130.2810.269−0.0351.66MCTU150.2160.205−0.031.55
 HAMS160.2710.2710.0021.72TPTD140.2220.21−0.0411.60
 RMMS180.2780.272−0.0131.7TPTU120.2220.203−0.0641.56
 MCMS170.2820.273−0.0271.69KTTD110.220.199−0.0821.56
 TPMS120.2820.266−0.0531.65KTTU150.2270.216−0.0331.61
 LW140.2710.267−0.0121.67CLTU120.2310.214−0.0631.58
 WU-1160.2830.273−0.0281.68PO60.2150.19−0.1161.52
 WU-2170.2690.2670.0001.68
 MD100.2710.263−0.0361.67
 KTMS100.2760.261−0.0541.66
 CLMS150.2790.268−0.0391.65
 BT140.2780.271−0.0211.69
South Fork Flathead River
 RD180.2710.2710.0051.69
Elk River
 MC190.2560.2680.0441.71
 SP160.2560.2650.0321.7
Sweltsa coloradensisSweltsa fidelis
PopulationnH  OH  EF  ISArPopulationnH  OH  EF  ISAr
Main Flathead River
 PR70.2600.258−0.0181.66
 KBMS130.2710.264−0.0181.68
 CBMS80.2650.258−0.0311.66
 BKMS180.2800.273−0.0181.69
 BLMS170.2820.273−0.0311.69
Middle Fork Flathead River
 MR70.2680.256−0.051.65
 DT50.2680.242−0.1121.6
 BC170.2730.271−0.0021.7
North Fork Flathead River
 UT100.2750.265−0.0381.66SKTD180.2170.208−0.0291.60
 GNMS90.3310.281−0.1491.68SKTU90.2150.2−0.0641.56
 CC110.3070.279−0.0861.68KLTU170.2160.207−0.0231.59
 BGTD150.2950.277−0.0571.66HATU100.2210.2−0.0771.57
 COTD100.270.264−0.0241.69RMTU140.2330.211−0.0691.60
 COMS130.2810.269−0.0351.66MCTU150.2160.205−0.031.55
 HAMS160.2710.2710.0021.72TPTD140.2220.21−0.0411.60
 RMMS180.2780.272−0.0131.7TPTU120.2220.203−0.0641.56
 MCMS170.2820.273−0.0271.69KTTD110.220.199−0.0821.56
 TPMS120.2820.266−0.0531.65KTTU150.2270.216−0.0331.61
 LW140.2710.267−0.0121.67CLTU120.2310.214−0.0631.58
 WU-1160.2830.273−0.0281.68PO60.2150.19−0.1161.52
 WU-2170.2690.2670.0001.68
 MD100.2710.263−0.0361.67
 KTMS100.2760.261−0.0541.66
 CLMS150.2790.268−0.0391.65
 BT140.2780.271−0.0211.69
South Fork Flathead River
 RD180.2710.2710.0051.69
Elk River
 MC190.2560.2680.0441.71
 SP160.2560.2650.0321.7

Within each basin, sampling locations are ordered approximately from the most downstream to the most upstream point (Figure 2). The presence of TD or TU in a site code denotes tributary habitat, all other sites are located in main channel habitat. n = the number of individuals included in analyses, and HE and HO are expected and observed heterozygosity, respectively. FIS measures deviation from HW proportions.

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