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Table 1 Sampling locations, year of collection, geographic coordinates, number of individuals, allelic richness, observed and expected heterozygosity and inbreeding coefficients of Bulinus truncatus samples considered in this study.

From: Large-scale and small-scale population genetic structure of the medically important gastropod species Bulinus truncatus (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia)

Site sample code

Country

Locality

Collection year

Geographic coordinatesa

nb

ar

Hobs

Hexp

Fis

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium

Latitude

Longitude

Cor_SUT

France

Corsica, Suttana

2014

41.724

9.299

13

1.065

0.090

0.132

− 0.420

***

Egy_MAN

Egypt

Mansoura

2011

30.008

31.202

7

1.105

0.100

0.158

0.074

***

Egy_BEK

Egypt

Nabel Al Wakad

2011

30.558

30.704

10

1.106

0.114

0.149

− 0.080

***

Cam_BAK

Cameroon

Lake Barombi Kotto

2014

4.468

9.251

4

1.058

0.074

0.286

− 0.376

n.s

Sen_DIAM

Senegal

Diama

2012

16.211

− 16.404

16

1.140

0.071

0.139

0.505

***

Sen_GUEC

Senegal

Guédé Chantier

2012

16.544

− 14.755

16

1.056

0.080

0.104

− 0.468

***

Sen_MBO

Senegal

Mbodjene

2013

16.218

− 16.249

6

1.107

0.067

0.121

0.406

***

Sen_NDO

Senegal

Ndombo

2012

16.44

− 15.698

15

1.124

0.069

0.123

0.462

***

  1. ar Allelic richness, Fis inbreeding coefficient, Hexp expected heterozygosity, Hobs observed heterozygosity, n.s. not statistically significant
  2. ***Significant deviation from Hardy–Weinberg proportions after false discovery rate adjustment at P < 0.001
  3. aLatitude and longitude are given in decimal degrees
  4. bNumber of individuals