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Genetic diversity of Ceiba pentandra in Colombian seasonally dry tropical forest: Implications for conservation and management

机译:斜布的遗传多样性哥伦比亚季节性干燥热带森林:保护与管理的含义

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Seasonally dry tropical forests (SDTFs) are one of the most degraded vegetation types worldwide and in Colombia <10% of the original cover remains. This calls for urgent conservation measures and restoration efforts. Understanding the genetic diversity and structure of tree species is crucial to inform not only conservation measures, but also sourcing of planting materials to ensure the long-term success of tree planting efforts, particularly in light of climate change. We assessed the genetic diversity distribution and structure ofCeiba pentandrafrom twelve representative locations of SDTF in Colombia, and how they may have been shaped by past climatic changes and human influence. We found three different genetic groups which may be the result of differentiation due to isolation of the Caribbean region, the Upper Cauca River Valley and the Patía River Valley in pre-glacial times. Range expansion of SDTF during the last glacial period, followed by more recent range contraction during the Holocene can explain the current distribution and mixture of genetic groups across contemporary STDF fragments. Most of the sampled localities showed heterozygosity scores close to Hardy–Weinberg expectations. Only two sites, among which the Patía River valley, an area with high conservation value, displayed significantly positive values of inbreeding coefficient, potentially affecting their survival and use as seed sources. While the effects of climate change might threatenC. pentandrapopulations across their current distribution ranges, opportunities remain for thein situpersistence of the most genetically diverse and unique ones. Based on our findings we identify priority areas for thein situconservation ofC. pentandrain Colombian SDTF and propose a pragmatic approach to guide the selection of appropriate planting material for use in restoration.
机译:季节性干燥的热带森林(SDTF)是全球最劣化的植被类型之一,哥伦比亚仍有10%的原始封面。这需要紧急保护措施和恢复努力。了解树种的遗传多样性和结构是至关重要的,不仅可以告知保护措施,也是为了确保树木种植努力的长期成功,特别是根据气候变化来源。我们评估了哥伦比亚遗传多样性分布和结构,哥伦比亚的SDTF十二个代表位置,以及如何通过过去的气候变化和人类影响力。我们发现三种不同的遗传群,可能是由于加勒比地区的分离,上曹河河谷和Patía河谷在预冰地时期的冰川地区的差异化的结果。 SDTF在上次冰川期间的范围扩展,随后在全新世期间的最近范围收缩,可以解释当代STDF碎片的当前分布和遗传群的混合。大多数采样的地方显示出靠近Hardy-Weinberg期望的杂合子分数。只有两个站点,其中Patía河谷,一个具有高保护价值的区域,显示出明显的近亲繁殖系数的阳性值,可能影响其存活率并用作种子来源。虽然气候变化的影响可能会威胁。在其目前的分销范围内,机会仍然适用于最遗传多样化和独特的独特和独特的机会。根据我们的研究结果,我们确定了欧洲委员会的优先领域。 Pentandrain Colombian SDTF并提出了一种务实的方法来指导选择适当种植材料以用于恢复。

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