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Substantial variation in the timing of pollen production reduces reproductive synchrony between distant populations of Pinus sylvestris L. in Scotland

机译:花粉产量定时的大幅变化会减少苏格兰脊柱Sylvestris L.的遥远人口之间的生殖同步

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Abstract The ability of a population to genetically adapt to a changing environment is contingent not only on the level of existing genetic variation within that population, but also on the gene flow received from differently adapted populations. Effective pollen-mediated gene flow among plant populations requires synchrony of flowering. Therefore differences in timing of flowering among genetically divergent populations may reduce their ability to adapt to environmental change. To determine whether gene flow among differently adapted populations of native Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris ) in Scotland was restricted by differences in their flowering phenology, we measured timing of pollen release among populations spanning a steep environmental gradient over three consecutive seasons (2014?¢????2016). Results showed that, over a distance of 137 km, there were as many as 15.8 days?¢???? difference among populations for the predicted timing of peak pollen shedding, with the earliest development in the warmer west of the country. There was much variation between years, with the earliest development and least synchrony in the warmest year (2014) and latest development and greatest synchrony in the coolest year (2015). Timing was negatively correlated with results from a common-garden experiment, indicative of a pattern of countergradient variation. We conclude that the observed differences in reproductive synchrony were sufficient to limit gene flow via pollen between populations of P. sylvestris at opposite ends of the environmental gradient across Scotland. We also hypothesize that continually warming, or asymmetrically warming spring temperatures will decrease reproductive synchrony among pine populations.
机译:摘要人口遗传适应变化环境的能力不仅符合该群体内存在的现有遗传变异的水平,而且还存在于从不同适应的人群中得到的基因流程。植物群中有效的花粉介导的基因流动需要开花同步。因此,遗传分歧群体中开花时机的差异可能会降低它们适应环境变化的能力。为了确定苏格兰的不同适应的天然苏格兰松树(Pinus Sylvestris)之间的基因流动是否受到其开花候选的差异的限制,我们在连续三个赛季(2014年?¢_ ??? 2016)。结果表明,超过137公里的距离,有多达15.8天?¢????最早的峰值花粉落下的预测时序的群体差异,在该国西部的最早发展中。多年来有多年来的变化,最早的发展和最热的年份(2014年)和最新的发展和最新的同步在最酷的年份(2015年)。定时与共同园林实验的结果呈负相关,指示逆变差的模式。我们得出结论,观察到的生殖同步的差异足以通过P.Sylvestris群体在苏格兰环境梯度的两端的花粉中限制基因流。我们还假设不断变暖,或不对称的温暖的春天温度将降低松树种群的生殖同步。

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