Title of article
Gene flow and fine-scale genetic structure in a wind-pollinated tree species, Quercus lobata (Fagaceaee)
Author/Authors
Dutech، Cyril نويسنده , , Sork، Victoria L. نويسنده , , Irwin، Andrew J. نويسنده , , Smouse، Peter E. نويسنده , , Davis، Frank W. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-251
From page
252
To page
0
Abstract
California Valley oak (Quercus lobata), one of the stateʹs most distinctive oak species, has experienced serious demographic attrition since the 19th century, due to human activities. Recent estimates of pollen dispersal suggest a small reproductive neighborhood. Whether small neighborhood size is a recent phenomenon, a consequence of reduced gene flow caused by demographic changes, or whether it has been historically restricted, remains unclear. To examine this question, we have characterized the spatial genetic structure of N = 191 Q. lobata individuals, spread over an area of 230 ha, using eight microsatellite loci. The observed autocorrelogram suggests an historical standard deviation of gene flow distance of about 350 m per generation, higher than contemporary pollen dispersal estimates. To determine whether our estimates were affected by strong prevailing winds from the west–northwest, we developed and utilized a novel anisotropic autocorrelation analysis. We detected no more than a hint of anisotropy, and we concluded that adult spatial structure is indicative of strong historical signature of "isolation by distance." This historical estimate provides a useful reference value against which to gauge the future gene flow consequences of ongoing anthropogenic disturbance.
Keywords
tree species , Wind direction , bearing correlogram , California oak , genetic autocorrelation analysis , pollen and seed dispersal , microsatellite
Journal title
American Journal of Botany
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
American Journal of Botany
Record number
33124
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