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Genetic structure,allozyme-habitat associations and reproductive fitness in Gypsophila fastigiata (Caryophyllaceae)
Authors:Mikael Lönn  Honor C Prentice  Karin Bengtsson
Institution:(1) Department of Ecological Botany, Uppsala University, Villavägen 14, S-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden;(2) Present address: Department of Genetics, Uppsala University, Box 7003, S-750 07, Sweden;(3) Present address: Department of Systematic Botany, University of Lund, Ö. Vallgatan 18-20, S-223 61 Lund, Sweden
Abstract:Relationships between allozyme differentiation, habitat variation and individual reproductive success were examined in local populations of a perennial herb, Gypsophila fastigiata, on the Baltic island of Öland (Sweden). Relatively little (c. 2%) of the total allozyme diversity in this largely outcrossing species is explained by differentiation between sites tens of kilometres apart. The low level of geographic differentiation suggests that gene flow between sites is, or has recently been, extensive. Yet the component of allozyme diversity due to differentiation between plots (only tens of meters apart) within sites is 3 times larger than the between-site component of diversity. Allozyme variation, especially at the Pgi-2 locus, is significantly associated with habitat variation within sites. Different allele x habitat combinations for the Pgi-2 locus are associated with differences in individual reproductive fitness. Differential selection in different local habitats may thus contribute to the fine-scale structuring of genetic diversity within sites.
Keywords:Allozyme-habitat associations  Genetic structure  Gypsophila fastigiata  Reproductive fitness
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