Translocation between freshwater catchments has facilitated the spread of tilapia in eastern Australia
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Microsatellite genotype datafile
General
1. Alleles are described by three digits, that correspond to their length in base pairs.
2. Missing alleles are represented by ‘000’.
3. The citation for the data is Ovenden, J. R., Macbeth, G. M., Pope, L., Thuesen, P. Street, R. & Broderick, D. (In preparation). Translocation between freshwater catchments has facilitated the spread of tilapia in eastern Australia. (In press) Biological Invasions. Please check the web of science (or equivalent) for citation details.
Specific
1. The first line consists of the number of microsatellite loci (8), the total number of individuals in the dataset (237), the number of sampling locations (11) followed by the sample size per location.
2. The second line consists of the sample code (eg CT1) followed by the population code (eg P01, see description below), followed by the eight-locus genotype for that sample. There are two alleles per locus. For example, the allelic designation for the first sample for the first locus (ISP_MS01) is ‘231 231’.
3. The sampling locations and their codes are Cooktown (P01), Kewarra Beach (P02), Paradise Palms (P03), Tinaroo (P04), Foxwell Road (P05), Herberton Weir (P06), Townsville (P07), Burrum Heads (P08), Kurwongbah Dam (P09), Arabady Road (P10) and Tingalpa Weir (P11). A map of sampling locations is shown in the published paper (see above for citation).
4. The names of the microsatellite loci are ISP_MS01, PRL_MS01, UNH124, UNH136, UNH146, UNH192, UNH211 and UNH222.
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The University of Queensland



