Genetic structure of fragmented populations of the endangered daisy Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides

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作者
Young, AG [1 ]
Brown, AHD [1 ]
Zich, FA [1 ]
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[1] CSIRO, Ctr Plant Biodivers Res, Plant Ind, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
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10.1046/j.1523-1739.1999.013002256.x
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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090705 ;
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The endangered grassland daisy Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides has been subject to severe habitat destruction and fragmentation over the past century. Using allozyme markers, we examined the genetic diversity and structure of 16 fragmented populations. The species had high genetic variation compared to other plant species, and both polymorphism and allelic richness showed strong positive relationships with log reproductive population size, reflecting a loss of rare alleles (frequency of q < 0.1) in smaller populations. Fixation coefficients were positively related to size, due either to a lack of rare homozygotes in small populations or to Wahlund effects (owing to spatial genetic structure) in large ones. Neither gene diversity nor heterozygosity was related to population size, and other population parameters such as density, spatial contagion, and isolation had no apparent effect on genetic variation. Genetic divergence among populations was low (F-ST = 0.17) and interpopulation gene flow was high (Nm = 2.8), despite a large north-to-sough break in the species' current distribution. To preserve maximum genetic variation, conservation strategies should aim to maintain the five populations larger than 5000 reproductive plants, all of which occur in the north of the range, as well as the largest southern population of 626 plants at Truganina. Only one of these is currently under formal protection. High heterozygosity in smaller populations suggests that they are unlikely to be suffering from inbreeding depression and so are also valuable for conservation. Erosion of allelic richness at self-incompatibility loci, however, may limit the reproductive capacity of populations numbering less than 20 flowering plants.
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