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Contrasting diversity and demographic signals in sympatric narrow‐range endemic shrubs of the south‐west Western Australian semi‐arid zone
Authors:Melissa A Millar  Margaret Byrne  David J Coates  J Dale Roberts
Institution:1. Science and Conservation Division, Department of Parks and Wildlife, Bentley, Perth, WA, Australia;2. School of Animal Biology, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Perth, WA, Australia;3. School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Perth, WA, Australia;4. Centre of Excellence in Natural Resource Management, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Perth, WA, Australia
Abstract:Comparative studies of sympatric species that integrate both phylogeographical and population genetic approaches provide insight into how demographic events and life history traits shape adaptive potential and drive species persistence. Such studies are rare for species‐rich and strongly structured environments, especially those of the southern hemisphere. For two sympatric, perennial shrubs of the south‐west Western Australian semi‐arid zone, Grevillea globosa and Mirbelia sp. Bursarioides, we assessed historical and contemporary genetic diversity and structure, demographic processes and ratios of pollen to seed dispersal. Phylogeographical structure was not detected and haplotype networks were star‐like. Number of haplotypes, nucleotide diversity, haplotype diversity, and allelic diversity were statistically significantly lower for G. globosa than for M. sp. Bursarioides. Levels of haplotype divergence and more contemporary genetic divergence and expected heterozygosity were lower for G. globosa than for M. sp. Bursarioides, but differences were not statistically significant. Both species exhibited signals of isolation by distance and low pollen to seed dispersal ratios (5.26:1 and 6.88:1). Grevillea globosa displayed signals of historical and contemporary demographic expansion. Results imply an important role for aspects of seed ecology that impact population demography, as well as direct dispersal and a significant contribution of seed dispersal to genetic connectivity in a semi‐arid landscape.
Keywords:comparative phylogeography  demography  dispersal  Fabaceae  gene flow  life history traits  Proteaceae  seed bank
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