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Museum DNA reveals the demographic history of the endangered Seychelles warbler

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Figure 1 Population history of the Seychelles warbler (pictured inset).Dates represent first dates that Seychelles warblers were present onindividual islands, and the last known date on Marianne, where thewarbler was known to exist but is now extinct
Table 1. Demographic scenarios, priors and posterior estimates used in approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) analyses of the Cousin Seychelleswarbler population
Figure 2 Expected heterozygosity (black dots and solid bars) and allelicrichness (grey dots and dashed bars) averaged over 12 microsatellite lociin museum (M) and contemporary Seychelles warbler populations
Figure S1. Results from STRUCTURE analyses on 126 Seychelles war-

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