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Genetic diversity,differentiation and conservation in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Araucaria bidwillii</Emphasis>(Araucariaceae), Australia's Bunya pine
Authors:Matthew G Pye  Paul A Gadek
Institution:(1) School of Tropical Biology, James Cook University, P.O. Box 6811, Cairns, Queensland, 4870, Australia
Abstract:Habitat fragmentation has resulted in many species becoming geographically restricted, as dispersal among subsequent isolates becomes compromised. This study investigated the effects of historical fragmentation on the genetic diversity and differentiation of Australia's Bunya Pine (Araucaria bidwillii) using random amplified DNA (RAPD) markers. High diversity characterises all Bunya populations sampled, regardless of population size or degree of isolation, which may be either due to similar effective population size among populations, or the lagging effects of the detection of contemporary genetic signal in long-lived conifer species. Large genetic differentiation characterises the northern and southern populations, although all sampled populations are significantly differentiated from each other. The northern population, at Mt Lewis, is responsible for the majority of variation detected among populations, and as such represents a significant genetic reservoir. The conservation of the genotypes of the Mt Lewis population may be imperative for the future of the species, given predicted models of accelerated climate change over the coming decades.
Keywords:Araucaria bidwillii  Araucariaceae  conservation genetics  habitat fragmentation  RAPDs
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