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Contemporary pollen-mediated gene immigration reflects the historical isolation of a rare,animal-pollinated shrub in a fragmented landscape
Authors:J F Sampson  M Byrne  C J Yates  N Gibson  R Thavornkanlapachai  S Stankowski  B MacDonald  I Bennett
Affiliation:1.Science Division, Department of Parks andWildlife, Bentley Delivery Centre, Bentley, Western Australia, Australia;2.Centre for Ecosystem Management, Edith CowanUniversity, Joondalup Western Australia, Australia
Abstract:
Fragmentation is generally considered to have negative impacts on widespread outbreedersbut impacts on gene flow and diversity in patchy, naturally rare, self-compatible plantspecies remain unclear. We investigated diversity, gene flow and contemporarypollen-mediated gene immigration in the rare, narrowly distributed endemic shrubCalothamnus quadrifidus ssp. teretifolius. This taxon occurs in aninternationally recognized biodiversity hotspot subjected to recent human-inducedfragmentation and the condition of the remnants ranges from intact to highly degraded.Using microsatellites, we found that inbreeding, historically low gene flow andsignificant population differentiation have characterized the genetic system of C.quadrifidus ssp. teretifolius. Inbreeding arises from self-pollination, asmall amount of biparental inbreeding and significant correlation of outcross paternitybut fecundity was high suggesting populations might have purged their lethals. Paternityanalyses show that pollinators can move pollen over degraded and intact habitat butpopulations in both intact and degraded remnants had few pollen parents per seed parentand low pollen immigration. Genetic diversity did not differ significantly between intactand degraded remnants but there were signs of genetic bottlenecks and reduced diversity insome degraded remnants. Overall, our study suggests human-induced fragmentation has notsignificantly changed the mating system, or pollen immigration to, remnant populations andtherefore genetic connectivity need not be the highest conservation priority. Rather, forrare species adapted to higher levels of inbreeding, conservation efforts may be bestdirected to managing intact habitats and ecosystem processes.
Keywords:fragmentation   gene flow   diversity   pollen immigration   ironstones   conservation
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