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Genetic analysis indicates spatial-dependent patterns of sex-biased dispersal in Eurasian lynx in Finland

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Spatial autocorrelation within geographic distance classes for genetic clusters and geographical groups.

(A) Combined spatial structure analysis for females in both genetic clusters and the admixed individuals. (B) Combined spatial structure analysis for males in both genetic clusters and the admixed individuals. (C) Spatial autocorrelation for females in both genetic clusters and admixed individuals. (D) Spatial autocorrelation for females in both genetic clusters and admixed individuals. Genetic cluster 1 = orange line, genetic cluster 2 = blue line, admixed individuals = grey line. F = females, M = males. 3E) Combined spatial structure analysis for females based on geographical regions. 3F) Combined spatial structure analysis for males based on geographical regions. 3G) Spatial autocorrelation for females in the three geographical regions. 3H) Spatial autocorrelation for males in the three geographical regions: WEST = orange line, CENTRAL = blue line, and EAST = grey line. The 95% confidence interval for the null hypothesis of random distribution is given as a dashed line, the bootstrap errors are displayed as whiskers.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246833.g003