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Infraspecific diversity of Cytisus emeriflorus Reichenb. (Leguminosae), an endemic plant with disjunct distribution: Evidence from isozyme data
Authors:Lucia Conte  Giovanni Cristofolini
Affiliation:Dipartimento di Biologia Evoluzionistica Sperimentale , Università di Bologna , Via Irnerio 42, Bologna, 40126, Italy
Abstract:ABSTRACT

C. emeriflorus is an endemic species occurring in two disjunct areas some 200 km apart: the Pre-Alps of Lombardia and the Pre-Alps of Friuli. Four populations from the western area and five populations from the eastern area were sampled in order to ascertain the amount and the distribution of variation throughout the range of the species. Phenetic measures of isozyme polymorphism were used. Diversity values showed that the species is polymorphic, despite its restricted distribution and the small population size; phenetic distances revealed that partitioning of diversity was largely within rather than among populations. Moreover, little differentiation was found between the two disjunct areas, although the western populations exhibited a slightly higher diversity compared with the eastern ones. The high level of polymorphism and the overall similarity between populations from the two areas may be ascribed to past contacts, and indicate that, despite the present widespread disjunction, the two areas have not evolved independently long enough for divergence to have occurred. There is no evidence that C. emeriflorus is at present genetically depauperated, although its range of distribution must have been much broader in the past; its present reduced distribution area and the small population size may be mainly due to ecological factors.
Keywords:conservation  electrophoresis  fragmented distribution  polymorphism  population size
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