Title of article :
Genic diversity, genetic structure, and mating system of Brewer spruce (Pinaceae), a relict of the Arcto-Tertiary forest
Author/Authors :
Ledig، F. Thomas نويسنده , , Hodgskiss، Paul D. نويسنده , , Johnson، David R. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
-1974
From page :
1975
To page :
0
Abstract :
Brewer spruce (Picea breweriana), a relict of the widespread Arcto-Tertiary forests, is now restricted to a highly fragmented range in the Klamath Region of California and Oregon. Expected heterozygosity for 26 isozyme loci, averaged over 10 populations, was 0.121. More notable than the relatively high level of diversity when compared to other woody endemics was the strong decrease in expected heterozygosity with latitude. Differentiation (FST) was 0.152, higher than values for many north temperate conifers with larger distributions. The number of migrants per generation (Nm) was 1.34 or 2.70, depending on the method of estimation. Inbreeding appeared low; FIS was only 0.003, in agreement with multilocus population outcrossing rates (tm), which were generally well above 0.90. No difference in tm was found between isolated vs. clustered trees. However, the number of seeds per cone was greatest in the densest populations; tm is a measure of effective outcrossing after mortality in the embryonic stage, whereas a reduced number of seeds per cone indicates self pollination. Selfing increased after logging; outcrossing rate before logging was 0.961 and after logging, 0.756. Despite Brewer spruceʹs narrow, fragmented distribution, the outlook for its conservation was good, with the exception of possible negative effects of logging.
Keywords :
fragmentation , genetic structure , heterozygosity , Isozymes , relict species , selfing
Journal title :
American Journal of Botany
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
American Journal of Botany
Record number :
33815
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