首页> 外文期刊>Journal of Coastal Research: An International Forum for the Littoral Sciences >Landscape dynamics determine the small-scale genetic structure of an endangered dune slack plant species
【24h】

Landscape dynamics determine the small-scale genetic structure of an endangered dune slack plant species

机译:景观动力学决定了濒危沙丘松弛植物物种的小规模遗传结构

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
获取外文期刊封面目录资料

摘要

Understanding the processes that determine genetic variation within landscapes is a crucial factor for successful management of threatened plant species that are sensitive to both environmental and genetic bottlenecks. While current insights point to the importance of historical landscape processes for the genetic structure of populations at large spatial scales, their relevance at small spatial scales has been largely neglected. In this context, coastal dunes are a typical example of dynamic and geologically young landscapes in which current and historical sand drift may have strong impacts on the spatial dynamics of a large number of plant species. One of these is the endangered plant species Parnassia palustris, typically inhabiting dune slacks formed by recent sand displacements in parabolic dune landscapes. Dune slacks originating from the same sand drift process are located within the same parabola unit. The species is known to suffer from dispersal limitation and from inbreeding when genetic exchange between populations is restricted. By means of amplified fragment length polymorphism, we demonstrate that the species shows a genetic substructuring both at the level of the metapopulation and the local landscape. Populations located within the same parabola unit are much more closely related than expected on the basis of geographic distance. Moreover, population size is related to genetic diversity within populations. The species' population genetic structure should consequently be regarded as a shifting mosaic of genetic variation, mediated by sand drift driven landscape formation. Therefore, the maintenance of sand dynamics is essential to preserve genetic diversity in dynamic dune landscapes.
机译:了解决定景观内遗传变异的过程是成功管理对环境和遗传瓶颈均敏感的受威胁植物物种的关键因素。尽管目前的见解指出了历史景观过程对于大空间尺度上种群遗传结构的重要性,但在小空间尺度上它们的相关性却被很大程度上忽略了。在这种情况下,沿海沙丘是动态和地质年轻景观的典型示例,其中当前和历史上的沙流可能对大量植物物种的空间动态产生强烈影响。其中之一是濒危植物Parnassia palustris,通常居住在由抛物线沙丘景观中最近的砂土迁移形成的沙丘松弛处。源自相同砂流过程的沙丘松弛位于相同的抛物线单元内。当种群之间的遗传交换受到限制时,已知该物种遭受传播限制和近交。通过扩增的片段长度多态性,我们证明了该物种在遗传分布水平和局部景观上均显示出遗传亚结构。根据地理距离,位于同一抛物线单位内的人口比预期的紧密得多。此外,种群数量与种群内的遗传多样性有关。因此,该物种的种群遗传结构应被视为由沙尘漂移驱动的景观形成介导的遗传变异的移动镶嵌体。因此,保持沙土动力对于保护动态沙丘景观中的遗传多样性至关重要。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号