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Local Differentiation Among Populations of Arabis stelleri var. japonica in a Sand Dune Habitat
Authors:Oyama  Ken
Institution:Department of Biology, University of Tokyo, Komaba 3-8-1, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 153, Japan
Abstract:Local variation in ecological and genetic traits was analysedin the perennial herb Arabis stelleri var. japonica in a sanddune area in western Japan. Plants of this species are establishedin three contiguous habitats (subpopulations): sand dune, forestand an ecotonal zone between both habitats. Morphological, ecologicaland genetic traits of A. stelleri var. japonica plants wereanalysed to discover the extent of microdifferentiation amongthese subpopulations. All plants in nine quadrats were markedand followed during 2 years. The ecotonal zone presented thehighest number of mature individuals per quadrat. Plants mayproduce the same number of shoots per plant but rosette sizewas larger in plants from sand dune and forest subpopulationsthan the ecotone. Plants in the sand dune showed the highestnumber of large capsules per plant. Mortality of seedlings andmature plants was slightly higher in the ecotone than in theother two subpopulations. Sand dune plants had the highest variationamong quadrats in almost all traits measured. In the electrophoreticanalyses, 21 loci were detected on twelve enzyme systems. Fifteenloci were monomorphic and six loci had 1·2 alleles perloci. Genetic distances and genetic identity Nei's values werevery similar among subpopulations (means I = 0·994, D= 0·006). The total genetic diversity (HT) was 0·340and the within-population component (Hs) was 0·333 indicatinglow genetic differentiation among subpopulations. Gene flowvaried between genes but most of the values were high (meanNm = 188·3). Subpopulations of A. stelleri showed differentiationin morphological and ecological traits and low genetic differentiationin the loci studied. This may be related with the plastic responseof plants to different microenvironments and a significant geneflow between habitats.Copyright 1994, 1999 Academic Press Arabis stelleri var. japonica, Brassicaceae, gene flow, genetic diversity, local differentiation, mortality, plant population, reproduction
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