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Population genetic diversity of the clonal self-incompatible herbaceous plant Linaria vulgaris along an urbanization gradient

机译:城市化梯度下无性系自交不相容草本植物Linaria vulgaris的种群遗传多样性

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How increasing urbanization affects biodiversity is one of the most understudied aspects of global change biology. It is, however, known that it may negatively affect plant population genetic diversity in numerous ways, for example through its negative effects on plant population size, between-population connectivity, and reproductive success. Therefore, it is important to investigate to what extent different levels of urbanization result in these negative phenomena. Here we used microsatellite markers to investigate urbanization effects on the population genetic structure of 23 populations of the self-incompatible, partially clonal herb Linaria vulgaris which were sampled across a gradient of urbanization. Clonal diversity as measured by the Pareto-parameter varied between 1.11 and 2.97 and was negatively correlated to both the degree of urbanization and to population size. Urbanization and population size were not interrelated. The least clonally rich populations also experienced significantly reduced seed set. Irrespective of the degree of urbanization, L. vulgaris populations exhibited strong genetic differentiation (F-ST=0.33) and there was no significant correlation between genetic and geographic distances, suggesting low gene flow among populations. In conclusion, we showed that urbanization negatively affected fitness of L. vulgaris populations through decreasing their clonal diversity and reproductive success, an effect that may be exacerbated by the low gene flow between populations. Although the effect was modest, the results could probably be extrapolated to bigger cities where it would be considerably more pronounced.
机译:不断增长的城市化如何影响生物多样性是全球变化生物学中最被忽视的方面之一。但是,众所周知,它可能以多种方式对植物种群的遗传多样性产生负面影响,例如,通过对植物种群规模,种群之间的连通性和繁殖成功产生负面影响。因此,重要的是调查不同程度的城市化导致这些负面现象的程度。在这里,我们使用微卫星标记来研究城市化对23种自交不亲和的,部分克隆的草本利纳里亚(Linaria vulgaris)种群遗传结构的影响,这些种群在城市化的梯度范围内进行采样。用帕累托参数测得的克隆多样性在1.11和2.97之间变化,与城市化程度和人口数量均呈负相关。城市化与人口规模没有相互联系。拥有最少克隆体的种群的结实期也大大减少。不论城市化程度如何,寻常型L.种群都表现出很强的遗传分化(F-ST = 0.33),并且遗传和地理距离之间没有显着的相关性,这表明种群之间的基因流较低。总之,我们表明,城市化通过降低其L.多样性和繁殖成功率对L. vulgaris种群的适应性产生了负面影响,这可能由于种群之间的低基因流动而加剧。尽管影响不大,但结果可能会推断到更大的城市,在那里效果会更加明显。

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