Population genetics of Matthiola bolleana (Brassicaceae) in the Canary Islands |
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Authors: | J. L. Sánchez Doreste J. Caujapé-Castells J. A. Reyes-Betancort S. Scholz |
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Affiliation: | (1) Jardín Botánico Canario ``Viera y Clavijo', Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Ap. de correos 14 de Tafira Alta, 35017, Spain;(2) Jardín de aclimatación de La Orotava (ICIA), Puerto de la Cruz, C. Retama 2, 38400 Tenerife, Spain;(3) Casa Sick-Esquinzo, 35626 Jandía, Fuerteventura, Spain |
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Abstract: | Genetic variation at 11 isozyme loci was used to explore the levels and apportionment of genetic variation in the eight known populations of Matthiola bolleana, an endemic Brassicaceae to the Eastern Canarian islands of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. Within islands, ecosystem antiquity and uniformity, lack of evidence for selection or genetic bottlenecks, the high genetic identities between the populations, and the low values of F ST converge to suggest that the high levels of variation detected have been maintained in a context of prolonged environmental stability through an overall predominance of outbreeding and unrestricted gene flow. Despite the geographical closeness between Fuerteventura and Lanzarote and the long range dispersal features of the propagules of M. bolleana, we detected a striking qualitative genetic differentiation between the two islands. We suggest that wind direction has made seed and pollen flow between Fuerteventura and Lanzarote much less likely than expected, and that the lack of inter-island dispersal has far overriden the influence of stochastic forces and of the reproductive attributes of M. bolleana in shaping the patterns of inter-island genetic differentiation. However, genetic similarity in M. bolleana is within the ranges defined by Canarian taxa for which the extent of genetic differentiation has also been assessed using the values of isozyme genetic identity. |
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Keywords: | Brassicaceae Canary Islands isozymes Matthiola population genetics dispersal |
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