Bayesian assignment of American mink from Sweden in the genetic clusters identified by STRUCTURE analysed in two hierarchical levels. Andrzej Zalewski Hanna Zalewska Sven-Gunnar Lunneryd Carl André Grzegorz Mikusiński 10.1371/journal.pone.0157972.g004 https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/Bayesian_assignment_of_American_mink_from_Sweden_in_the_genetic_clusters_identified_by_STRUCTURE_analysed_in_two_hierarchical_levels_/3926118 <p>Each American mink is represented by a single vertical bar. The locality of origin and year of capture for each individual is indicated below. Dashed black lines indicate the threshold probabilities of 0.80 and 0.20, used to assign each individual to a single cluster. Red arrow indicates one individual from the South Coast which was caught in 2007 and was included with the group of mink caught in 2010. M–indicates individuals from Koster Island assigned as migrants from the coast at level 1.</p> 2016-06-22 19:28:51 Reduced Genetic Diversity population control programme non-native species control programmes population size Genetic monitoring Koster Islands allelic richness Invasive Species Control Eradication control programmes American mink microsatellite DNA data Effective population size Koster Islands archipelago