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From: Molecular phylogeography and species distribution modelling evidence of ‘oceanic’ adaptation for Actinidia eriantha with a refugium along the oceanic–continental gradient in a biodiversity hotspot

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Geographical distribution of A. eriantha cpDNA haplotypes, BEAST-derived chronograms and TCS network. a Geographical locations of the 28 populations and distributions of 23 chloroplast haplotypes of A. eriantha examined in this study (the scale on the map represents meters above sea level). The three dashed lines correspond to the three population groups (“Southeast”, “Southwest” and “Main part”) identified by the program SAMOVA. b BEAST-derived chronogram of A. eriantha based on cpDNA sequences. Blue bars indicate 95% HPD credibility intervals for nodes of particular interest with ages (in Myr ago, Ma). Only bootstrap values higher than 50% are denoted above branches. c TCS-derived network of 23 chloroplast haplotypes. Each circle means a unique haplotype, with circle size reflecting its frequency. Small black circles mean missing haplotypes

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