Authors
Catherine I Cullingham, Joshua M Miller, Rhiannon M Peery, Julian R Dupuis, René M Malenfant, Jamieson C Gorrell, Jasmine K Janes
Publication date
2020/3
Journal
Molecular Ecology
Volume
29
Issue
5
Pages
862-869
Description
Populations delineated based on genetic data are commonly used for wildlife conservation and management. Many studies use the program structure combined with the ΔK method to identify the most probable number of populations (K). We recently found K = 2 was identified more often when studies used ΔK compared to studies that did not. We suggested two reasons for this: hierarchical population structure leads to underestimation, or the ΔK method does not evaluate K = 1 causing an overestimation. The present contribution aims to develop a better understanding of the limits of the method using one, two and three population simulations across migration scenarios. From these simulations we identified the “best K” using model likelihood and ΔK. Our findings show that mean probability plots and ΔK are unable to resolve the correct number of populations once migration rate exceeds 0.005. We also found a …
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