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Genetic diversity and structure in two protected Posidonia oceanica meadows. | LitMetric

Genetic diversity and structure in two protected Posidonia oceanica meadows.

Mar Environ Res

Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, I-80121, Naples, Italy. Electronic address:

Published: August 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • Posidonia oceanica meadows along the west Mediterranean are facing ongoing human impacts, raising questions about the link between meadow health and genetic diversity.
  • A microsatellite analysis conducted on meadows in protected areas of Liguria and the central Tyrrhenian Sea revealed that both meadows were classified as disturbed, but the Santa Marinella location exhibited higher genetic diversity.
  • The study indicates that genetic diversity doesn't directly correlate with physical characteristics like shoot density and leaf morphology, and emphasizes the significance of small-scale variations within meadows in understanding their health.

Article Abstract

Posidonia oceanica meadows growing along the west Mediterranean coastline are under continuous anthropogenic pressure. The way meadow health correlates with genetic and genotypic diversity in P. oceanica, is still under debate. Here we report a microsatellite analysis of two P. oceanica meadows living in protected areas of the Ligurian (Monterosso al Mare, MPA of "Cinque Terre") and central Tyrrhenian Sea (Santa Marinella, regional Site of Community Importance). Both meadows were recently classified as "disturbed", according to shoot density and other phenological parameters. Between the two meadows, Santa Marinella showed higher genetic diversity, while clear genetic substructure was present in both sites, reflecting high spatial heterogeneity. The present study suggests that genetic diversity does not match unequivocally with shoot density and leaf morphology and that small scale intra-meadow heterogeneity is an important factor to consider for establishing the relation between genetic/genotypic variability and health of natural seagrass meadows.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2015.06.016DOI Listing

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