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Fig. 5

From: Range-wide population genomics of common seadragons shows secondary contact over a former barrier and insights on illegal capture

Fig. 5

Genetic diversity of common seadragons declines away from the range center. Populations are arranged from west to east, and dots represent population-level expected heterozygosity (He, 3643 SNPs), with line ranges indicating 95% confidence intervals around the mean. The squares highlight populations close to the range limits; Perth at the northwestern range edge, Kurnell at the northeastern edge, and Hobart at the southeastern range limit

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