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DOI10.1111/ddi.12751
Immigrant and native? The case of the swamp foxtail Cenchrus purpurascens in Australia
Toon, A.1; Sacre, E.1; Fensham, R. J.1,2; Cook, L. G.1
通讯作者Toon, A.
来源期刊DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS
ISSN1366-9516
EISSN1472-4642
出版年2018
卷号24期号:8页码:1169-1181
英文摘要

Aim: Spring wetlands in arid regions of Australia provide habitat for many highly endemic organisms, including fish, molluscs, crustaceans and plants, but these unique ecosystems have been under pressure since the arrival of Europeans about 250 years ago. Arguments over whether particular plant species are long-term spring inhabitants or recent immigrants are confounding efforts to conserve spring flora. One such example is the swamp foxtail, Cenchrus purpurascens, a grass that is variably listed in the literature as being native to Australian wetlands or as being an introduced weedy species from Asia.


Location: Australia, China and Korea.


Methods: We use DNA sequences of the nuclear ITS and the chloroplast DNA regions trnL-F and matK, complemented with newly designed simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers, to assess the native status of C. purpurascens in Australia and determine whether there is genetic differentiation among spring populations.


Results: We find that, although there has been gene flow between Asia and Australia in the geological past, the populations are now strongly differentiated: C. purpurascens has probably been present in Australia through the Pleistocene. In Australia, there is also strong genetic differentiation among populations from different springs, and between springs and non-springs populations, indicating long-term occupancy of some springs sites.


Main conclusions: Cenchrus purpurascens was present in Australia well before European colonization of the continent. The level of genetic differentiation among populations enhances the existing conservation values of Elizabeth Springs, Edgbaston, Doongmabulla and Carnarvon Gorge springs complexes within the Great Artesian Basin.


英文关键词Australian flora GAB Great Artesian Basin native grasses plant conservation
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000438200700012
WOS关键词GREAT ARTESIAN BASIN ; PENNISETUM-SETACEUM ; GENETIC DIVERSITY ; ARID ZONE ; SPRINGS ; POACEAE ; SOFTWARE ; RANGE ; GRASS ; DNA
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/208577
作者单位1.Univ Queensland, Sch Biol Sci, Brisbane, Qld, Australia;
2.Queensland Herbarium, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
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Toon, A.,Sacre, E.,Fensham, R. J.,et al. Immigrant and native? The case of the swamp foxtail Cenchrus purpurascens in Australia[J],2018,24(8):1169-1181.
APA Toon, A.,Sacre, E.,Fensham, R. J.,&Cook, L. G..(2018).Immigrant and native? The case of the swamp foxtail Cenchrus purpurascens in Australia.DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS,24(8),1169-1181.
MLA Toon, A.,et al."Immigrant and native? The case of the swamp foxtail Cenchrus purpurascens in Australia".DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS 24.8(2018):1169-1181.
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