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Two enrichment libraries were prepared for each of six Z. carpinifolia specimens (population ZE053_IR, Appendix 1).

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The gross specimen population was uniform and comprised of beagle dogs weighing 11 12 kg.

Because the ITS2 region occurs in multiple copies in the same organism, it was necessary to compare its variability within single tick specimens, within populations, and between populations to ensure that, in A. cajennense, its evolution reflected concerted evolution.

To identify possible contamination between specimens the population sequences were used to reconstruct neighbor-joining phylogenetic trees with the MEGA 4.0 software using the maximum composite likelihood model with gamma distributed rates across sites (α = 0.5) [23].

Leaves from two specimens per population were dried using silica gel to preserve DNA before extraction.

After capture (> 30 specimens per population) the voles were transported to the laboratory where they were housed in individual cages with wood shavings and hay as bedding, in a 16L 8D photoperiod and 20 ± 2°C with standard food (Labfor 36, Lactamin AB, Stockholm, Sweden) and water available ad libitum.

In particular, there would be great utility for future bioarchaeological studies to determine whether the basicranium can be used to classify isolated subadult specimens in populations and draw conclusions regarding the ancestry or population history from basicranial shape of a subadult specimen or group of specimens.

As recent physiological and biogeographic studies implicate temperature as a primary selection force for species survival and persistence of populations [ 16, 17], a second factor for consideration might be including specimens from populations with broader thermal tolerances in order to minimize risk to the restored population through climate change.

Both the analyses of the mtDNA and the nuclear DNA distinguished between these two main populations, though the grouping of three individuals were variable, suggesting that these specimens represent populations with complex histories.

Two recent studies from France and Denmark, which analysed periods from 2001 to 2003 and from 1997 to 2008 and linked NTM isolates from respiratory specimens to population-based clinical data, found similar average annual rates of 0.7 and 1.1 PNTM infection per 100,000 population [ 11, 15].

To confirm the absence of capsule production within introduced populations, eight specimens from the population Pliezhausen Pl were crossed with each other (n flowers = 41).

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