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Demographic and genetic variation in Dodecahema leptoceras (Gray) Rev. and Hardham (Endangered species).

机译:Dodecahema leptoceras(Gray)Rev.和Hardham(濒危物种)的人口和遗传变异。

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Dodecahema leptoceras is an annual forb endemic to alluvial deposited substrates in just three counties in southern California. Mining, agriculture, and expansion of urban infrastructure have altered the alluvial floodplains in which this species occurs such that approximately 80% of the previously known occurrences of D. leptoceras have been extirpated. The severe reduction in population numbers has led to the state and federal listing of this species as endangered. An understanding of the demography and the genetic variability of this species is necessary to formulating and implementing a management plan to ensure its persistence. Three years of demographic monitoring of 4 populations in 3 geographic locations have shown that annual survivorship and fecundity are environmentally-controlled. Habitat heterogeneity both within and between sites appears to be an important factor in population fitness in any given year as plant performance differs between sites under differing environmental conditions. There are no indications that pollinator availability limits the fecundity of this species, which is often a concern where habitat fragmentation has occurred. However, seed production appears to be limited by unpredictable environmental conditions that truncate the flowering period. Gene diversity is high in this species relative to other endemic and annual plant species. Genetic variability and polymorphism were examined in two generations of seed rain and two generations of germinating plants in order to indirectly assess the genetic diversity of the seed bank. Levels of variability were similar in both generations of seed rain, however, seed rain was significantly less genetically variable than both generations of germinating plants. Increased gene diversity and reduced levels of inbreeding (as determined by F-statistics) were evident in germinating plants in 1999, a year of exceptionally harsh environmental conditions. This finding suggests that selective germination occurs under temporally variable and unpredictable environmental conditions. It appears that the soil seed bank functions both to restore populations demographically and to replenish gene diversity in standing populations.
机译: Dodecahema leptoceras 是加利福尼亚南部仅三个县的冲积沉积基质的一年生福布。采矿,农业和城市基础设施的扩张已经改变了冲积洪泛平原,该物种发生在冲积平原上,从而使大约80%的先前已知的 D发生。 leptoceras 已被淘汰。种群数量的严重减少已导致该物种在州和联邦受到威胁。必须了解该物种的人口统计学和遗传变异性,才能制定和实施管理计划以确保其持久性。对3个地理位置的4个人口进行的三年人口统计学监测表明,年生存率和繁殖力是受环境控制的。在任何给定年份中,地点之间以及地点之间的生境异质性似乎都是重要的因素,因为不同环境条件下地点之间的植物性能会有所不同。没有迹象表明传粉媒介的可利用性限制了该物种的繁殖力,这在生境破碎化时经常引起关注。但是,种子生产似乎受到截断开花期的不可预测的环境条件的限制。相对于其他地方和一年生植物物种,该物种的基因多样性较高。在两代种子雨和两代发芽植物中检查了遗传变异性和多态性,以便间接评估种子库的遗传多样性。两代种子雨的变异水平相似,但是,与两代发芽植物相比,种子雨的遗传变异性要小得多。 1999年是发芽植物,环境条件异常恶劣,这一年明显增加了基因多样性,降低了近亲繁殖水平(由 F 统计确定)。这一发现表明选择性发芽发生在时间可变和不可预测的环境条件下。看来,土壤种子库既可以在人口统计学上恢复种群,又可以补充种群中的基因多样性。

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  • 作者

    Ferguson, Nancy Jean.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Riverside.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Riverside.;
  • 学科 Biology Botany.; Environmental Sciences.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1999
  • 页码 112 p.
  • 总页数 112
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 植物学;环境科学基础理论;
  • 关键词

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