Bayesian posterior probabilities (> 50%) are indicated above the branches. Each column in the associated table is a locality sorted by country with abbreviations following Table 1. Each row is a haplotype according to its placement in the tree on the left; the number of individuals at that sampling locality exhibiting that particular haplotype is indicated in each cell. Shading represents the subspecies designation for the distribution of haplotypes according to Figure 1. Bolded italicized numbers indicate the distribution of individuals collected in the naturalized range in the United States. Total number of sampled individuals exhibiting each haplotype (N) is denoted in the last column. For illustration purposes, accurate branch lengths leading to the outgroup are not shown (indicated by dashed line).Copyright information:Taken from "Genetic evidence links invasive monk parakeet populations in the United States to the international pet trade"http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/8/217BMC Evolutionary Biology 2008;8():217-217.Published online 24 Jul 2008PMCID:PMC2517076.