Microgeographic genetic structure and gene flow in Hibiscus moscheutos (Malvaceae) populations

被引:79
作者
Kudoh, H [1 ]
Whigham, DF [1 ]
机构
[1] SMITHSONIAN ENVIRONM RES CTR,EDGEWATER,MD 21037
关键词
allozyme variation; gene flow; genetic structure; Hibiscus moscheutos; hydrochory; isolation by distance; Malvaceae; population differentiation; wetland plants; SPATIAL AUTOCORRELATION; PLANT-POPULATIONS; SEED DISPERSAL; POLLEN; HYDROCHORY; PATTERNS; DIFFERENTIATION; EVOLUTIONARY; CHLOROPHYLL; BUMBLEBEES;
D O I
10.2307/2446054
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Microgeographic genetic variation in populations of a wetland macrophyte, Hibiscus moscheutos L. (Malvaceae), was investigated using allozyme polymorphism. The species is a self-compatible insect-pollinated perennial, and seeds are water dispersed (hydrochory). Six hundred plants were analyzed from eight brackish and two freshwater populations within the Rhode River watershed/estuarine system. The genetic structure of the populations was assessed by fixation indices and spatial autocorrelation analyses. The degree of genetic differentiation among sites and gene flow between all paired combinations of sites (M) was analyzed using three hypothetical gene how models. Fixation indices indicated almost complete panmixia within populations, and spatial autocorrelations showed that genotypes were randomly distributed within sites, most likely the result of water dispersal of seeds. Allele frequencies were significantly different among sites, and estimated F-ST indicated moderate genetic differentiation (theta = 0.062). Genetic differences between populations were mostly explained by a gene Bow model that accounted for the location of populations relative to the tidal stream. The importance of hydrochory in affecting spatial genetic structure was thus suggested both within and among H. moscheutos populations.
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页码:1285 / 1293
页数:9
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