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DOI10.1111/bij.12728
Varying levels of clonality and ploidy create barriers to gene flow and challenges for conservation of an Australian arid-zone ecosystem engineer, Acacia loderi
Roberts, David G.1,2; Forrest, Cairo N.1; Denham, Andrew J.1,3; Ayre, David J.1
通讯作者Roberts, David G.
来源期刊BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
ISSN0024-4066
EISSN1095-8312
出版年2016
卷号118期号:2页码:330-343
英文摘要

Acacia loderi, the ecosystem engineer of the endangered Acacia loderi Shrublands in arid eastern Australia, spans a persistent (>15000year) but poorly studied landscape feature, the Darling River. We investigated the genetic structure of 19 stands of eight to >1000 plants separated by <300km to test for variation in life histories between semi-arid and arid stands to the east and west of the Darling River, respectively. Eight of nine stands east of the Darling were exclusively sexual, whereas most of those to the west were clonal. Three western stands were monoclonal, two were polyploid, and one was a diverse mix of diploid and triploid phenotypes. Bayesian analysis revealed a complex genetic structure within the western stands, whereas the eastern stands formed only two genetic clusters. Conservation of small stands may require augmentation of genotypic diversity. However, most genotypic diversity resides within the eastern stands. Although arid zone stands of A.loderi are not always clonal, clonality and polyploidy are more common in the arid west. Clear demarcation of life histories either side of the Darling River may reflect ancient or contemporary effects of physical disturbance associated with the river channel, or cryptic environmental differences, with sexual and asexual reproduction, respectively, at a selective premium in the semi-arid east and arid west. The restricted distribution of clones and variation inclonality and polyploidy suggests that smaller stands may be vulnerable and warrant individual management.


英文关键词Darling River genetic diversity habitat fragmentation perennial plant polyploidy sexual and asexual reproduction
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia ; USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000374383300013
WOS关键词MULTILOCUS GENOTYPE DATA ; POPULATION-STRUCTURE ; WESTERN-AUSTRALIA ; COMPUTER-PROGRAM ; PATTERNS ; PLANT ; DISPERSAL ; SHRUBS ; PHYLOGEOGRAPHY ; DIVERSITY
WOS类目Evolutionary Biology
WOS研究方向Evolutionary Biology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/191784
作者单位1.Univ Wollongong, Sch Biol Sci, Northfields Ave, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia;
2.Univ Western Australia, Albany Ctr, Ctr Excellence Nat Resource Management, 35 Stirling Terrace, Albany, WA 6332 USA;
3.New South Wales Off Environm & Heritage, POB 1967, Hurstville, NSW 2220, Australia
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Roberts, David G.,Forrest, Cairo N.,Denham, Andrew J.,et al. Varying levels of clonality and ploidy create barriers to gene flow and challenges for conservation of an Australian arid-zone ecosystem engineer, Acacia loderi[J],2016,118(2):330-343.
APA Roberts, David G.,Forrest, Cairo N.,Denham, Andrew J.,&Ayre, David J..(2016).Varying levels of clonality and ploidy create barriers to gene flow and challenges for conservation of an Australian arid-zone ecosystem engineer, Acacia loderi.BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY,118(2),330-343.
MLA Roberts, David G.,et al."Varying levels of clonality and ploidy create barriers to gene flow and challenges for conservation of an Australian arid-zone ecosystem engineer, Acacia loderi".BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY 118.2(2016):330-343.
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