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Population differentiation and gene flow within a metapopulation of a threatened tree, Magnolia stellata (Magnoliaceae). | LitMetric

Population differentiation and gene flow within a metapopulation of a threatened tree, Magnolia stellata (Magnoliaceae).

Am J Bot

Laboratory of Forest Ecology and Physiology, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan;

Published: January 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study investigated genetic differences in eight populations of Magnolia stellata using various genetic markers, revealing that nuclear markers showed less differentiation compared to chloroplast markers, indicating more gene flow among populations.
  • - Researchers found an isolation-by-distance effect in nuclear markers but not in chloroplast markers, suggesting that pollen and seed dispersal have helped reduce genetic differences across the populations.
  • - Analysis of pollen flow indicated that while most pollination occurred within a single population, a small percentage came from outside; however, this external pollen contribution has decreased over time, highlighting the need to preserve the entire metapopulation to maintain genetic diversity and connectivity.

Article Abstract

We examined genetic differentiation among eight local populations of a metapopulation of Magnolia stellata using 10 nuclear and three chloroplast microsatellite (nSSR and cpSSR) markers and evaluated the influence of historical gene flow on population differentiation. The coefficient of genetic differentiation among populations for nSSR (F(ST) = 0.053) was less than half that for cpSSR (0.137). An isolation-by-distance pattern was detected for nSSRs, but not cpSSRs. These results suggest that pollen flow, as well as seed dispersal, has significantly reduced genetic differentiation among populations. We also examined patterns of contemporary pollen flow by paternity analysis of seeds from nine seed parents in one of the populations using the nSSR markers and found it to be greatly restricted by the distance between parents. Although most pollen flow occurred within the population, pollen flow from outside the population accounted for 2.5% of the total. When historical and contemporary pollen flows among populations were compared, the levels of pollen flow seem to have declined recently. We conclude that to conserve M. stellata, it is important to preserve the whole population by maintaining its metapopulation structure and the gene flow among its populations.

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