Tytuł artykułu
Wybrane pełne teksty z tego czasopisma
Identyfikatory
Warianty tytułu
Języki publikacji
Abstrakty
Genetic diversity and spatial variation of two populations of Filipendula ulmaria (L.) were analysed at the initial stage (macroforbs) and the late succession stage (forest community) during a 30-year succession on the abandoned meadows in Białowieża National Park. The study demonstrated a high level of genetic diversity in both populations (D = 0.86 and D = 0.79 in the population at the initial and late succession stage, respectively). Significant genetic differentiation was observed at the cross-population level (FST = 0.008, P <0.001). Among 303 ramets in the population at the initial stage 261 genotypes were detected, of which 24 were clonal, and the remaining (237) were unique (91%). In the population at the late succession stage 92 genotypes were detected among 116 ramets of which 10 were clonal, and 82 unique (89%). The results did not confirm a hypothesis that the low level of the population.s genetic diversity should be expected at the late succession stage. Additionally, the study demonstrates that the prolonged clonal spreading does not always result in genetic monotony of a population. It has been demonstrated that the high level of genetic diversity in the population of clonal species F. ulmaria could be the result of temporal changes in life history traits of long-lived genets. The formation of gaps caused by the disintegration of senile genets and the permanent recruitment of seedlings over 30 years of population development reinforce the appearance of new genets. This process was reflected in both populations by the domination of unique genets and spatial pattern of genotypic diversity.
Czasopismo
Rocznik
Tom
Strony
27--40
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 44 poz.,Rys., tab.,
Twórcy
autor
autor
autor
autor
- W. Szafer Institute of Botany Polish Academy of Science, Lubicz 46, 31-512 Kraków, Poland and Próchnika 8b/140, 01-585 Warsaw, Poland, k.falinska@chello.pl
Bibliografia
- 1. Ague H., Neuffer B., Erlinghagen F., Brandl R. 2001 – Demographic and random amplified polymorphic DNA analyses reveal high levels of genetic diversity violet – Mol. Ecol. 10: 1811–1819.
- 2. Alberto F., Gouevia L., Arnaud-Haond S., Pérez-Lloréns J.L., Duarte C,M., Serrão E.A. 2005 – Within-population spatial genetic structure, neighborhood size and clonal subrange in the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa – Mol. Ecol. 14: 2669–2682.
- 3. Arens P., Grashof-Bokdam C.J., Sluis van der T., Smulders M.J.M. 2005 – Clonal diversity and genetic differentiation of Maianthemum bifolium among forest fragments of different age – Plant Ecol. 179: 169 –180.
- 4. Arnaud-Haond C., Duarte C.M., Alberto F., Serrão E.A. 2007 – Standardizing methods to address clonality in population studies – Mol. Ecol. 16: 5115–5139.
- 5. Borkowska L. 2004 – Patterns of seedling recruitment in experimental gaps on mosaic vegetation of abandoned meadow – Acta Soc. Bot. Pol. 73: 343–350.
- 6. Brzosko E., Wróblewska A. 2003 – Low allozymic variation in two island populations of Listera ovata (Orchidaceae) from NE Poland – Ann. Bot. Fennici, 40: 309–315.
- 7. Brzosko E., Wróblewska A., Ratkiewicz M. 2002 – Spatial genetic structure and clonal diversity of island populations of lady’s slipper (Cypripedium calceolus) from the Biebrza National Park (northeast Poland) – Mol. Ecol. 11.12: 2499–2509.
- 8. Czarnecka B., Ptaszyńska A. 2008 – Genetic diversity within the island population of Senecio macrophyllus M. Bieb (Asteraceae), a vulnerable species in Poland – Universitatis Ostravienienis, 186: 231–234.
- 9. Ellstrand N.C., Roose M.L. 1987 – Patterns of genotypic diversity in clonal plant species – Am. J. Bot. 74: 123–131.
- 10. Eckert C.G. 1999 – Clonal plant research: proliferation, integration but not much evolution – Am. J. Bot. 86: 1649–1654.
- 11. Eckert C.G. 2002 – The loss of sex in clonal plants – Evol. Ecol. 15: 501–520.
- 12. Eriksson O. 1989 – Seedling dynamics and life histories in clonal plants – Oikos, 55: 231–238.
- 13. Eriksson O. 1993 – Dynamics of genets in clonal plants – TREE, 8: 313–316.
- 14. Eriksson O. 1997 – Clonal life histories and the evolution of seed recruitment (In: The ecology and evolution of clonal plants, Eds: H. de Kroon, J. van Groenendael) – Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, pp. 211–226.
- 15. Escaravage N., Questiau S., Pornon A., Doche B., Taberlet P. 1998 – Clonal diversity in a Rhododendron ferrugineum L. (Ericaceae) population inferred from AFLP markers – Mol. Ecol. 7: 975–982.
- 16. Fair J., Lauenroth W.K., Coffin D.P. 1999 – Demography of Bouteloua gracilis in a mixed prairie: analysis of genets and individuals – J. Ecol. 87: 233–243.
- 17. Falińska K. 1991 – Plant demography in vegetation succession. Task for Vegetation Science 26 – Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 210 pp.
- 18. Falińska K. 1995 – Genet disintegration in Filipendula ulmaria: consequences for population dynamics and vegetation succession – J. Ecol. 83: 9–21.
- 19. Falińska K. 2003 – Alternative pathways of succession: species turnover patterns in meadows abandoned for 30 years – Phytocoenosis 15 (N.S.) Archiv. Geobot. 9: 1–104.
- 20. Falińska K. 2005 – Population Ecology & Population Genetics. Expectations and limitations (In: Variability and Evolution – New Perspectives. Ed. W. Prus-Głowacki) – Wyd. Naukowe UAM, Poznań, pp. 25–36.
- 21. Fischer M., Kleunen van M., Schmid B. 2004 – Experimental life-history evolution: selection on growth form and its plasticity in a clonal plant – J. Evol. Biol. 17: 331–341.
- 22. Grubb P.J. 1977 – The maintenance of speciesrichness in plant communities: the importance of the regeration niche – Biol. Rev. 52: 107–145.
- 23. Harnett D.C., Bazzaz F.A. 1985 – The genet and ramet population dynamics of Solidago canadensis in an abandoned field – J. Ecol. 73: 407–413.
- 24. Harper J.L. 1977 – Population Biology of Plants – Academic Press, London.
- 25. Honnay O., Jacquemyn H., Roldán-Ruiz I., Hermy M. 2006 – Consequences of prolonged clonal growth on local and regional genetic structure and fruiting success of the forest perennial Maianthemum bifolium – Oikos, 112: 21–30.
- 26. Honnay O., Bossuyt B. 2005 – Prolonged clonal growth: escape route or route to extinction? – Oikos, 108: 427–432.
- 27. Izawa T., Kawahara T., Takahashi H. 2007– Genetic diversity of an endangered plant, Cypripedium macranthos var. Rebunense (Orchidaceae):background genetic research for future conservation – Conserv. Genetics, 8: 1369–1376.
- 28. Kudoh H., Shibaike H., Takasu H., Whigham D.F., Kawano S. 1999 – Genet structure and determinants of clonal structure in a temperate deciduous woodland herb, Uwularia perfoliata – J. Ecol. 87: 244–257.
- 29. Kostrakiewicz K., Wróblewska A. 2008 – Low genetic variation in subpopulations of an endangered clonal plant Iris sibirica in southern Poland – Ann. Bot. Fennici, 45: 186–194.
- 30. Kreher S.A., Foré S.A., Collins B.S. 2000 – Genetic variation within and among patches of the clonal species, Vaccinium stamineum L. – Molecular Ecology, 9: 1247–1252.
- 31. Kroon H., Groenendael J. 1997 (eds) – The ecology and evolution of clonal plants – Backhuyes Publishers, Leiden.
- 32. Persson H.A., Gustavsson B.A. 2001 – The extent of clonality and genetic diversity in lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.) revealed by RAPDs and leaf-shape analysis – Mol. Ecol. 10: 1385–1397.
- 33. Schmidt B., Prati D. 2000 – Genetic differentiation of life-history traits within population of the clonal plant Ranunculus repens – Oikos, 90: 442–456.
- 34. Raymond L.G., Rousset F. 1995 – GENEPOP (version 1.2), a population genetics software for exact tests and ecumenism – J. Hered. 86: 248–249.
- 35. Silvertown J., Franco M., Harper J.L. 1997 – Plant life histories-ecology, phylogeny and evolution – Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
- 36. Slade A.J., Hutchings M.J. 1987 – The effects of light intensity on foraging in the clonal herb Glechoma hederacea – J. Ecol. 75: 639–650.
- 37. Stearns S.C. 1992 – The evolution of life histories – Oxford University Press, Oxford.
- 38. Stehlik I., Holderegger R. 2000 – Spatial genetic structure and clonal diversity of Anemone nemorosa in late successional deciduous woodlands of central Europe – J. Ecol. 88: 424–435.
- 39. Torimaru T., Tomaru N., Nishimura N., Yamamoto S. 2003 – Clonal diversity and genetic differentiation in Ilex leucoclada M. patches in an old-growth beech forest. – Mol. Ecol. 12: 809–818.
- 40. Watkinson A.R. Powell J. 1993 – Seedling recruitment and the maintenance of clonal diversity in plant populations: a computer simulation of Ranunculus repens – J. Ecol. 81: 707–717.
- 41. Weir B.S., Cockerham C.C. 1994 – Estimating F–statistics for the analysis of population structure – Evolution, 38: 1358–1370.
- 42. Widén B., Cronberg N, Widén M. 1994 – Genotypic diversity, molecular markers, and spatial distribution of genets in clonal plants: a literature survey – Folia Geobot. et Phytot. 29: 245–263.
- 43. Wolf A.T., Howe R.W., Hamrick J.L. 2000 – Genetic diversity and population structure of the serpentine endemic Calystegia collina (Convolvulaceae) in northern California – Am. J. Bot. 87: 1138–1146.
- 44. Wróblewska A., Brzosko E., Czarnecka B., Nowosielski J. 2003 – High levels of genetic diversity in populations of Iris aphylla L. (Iridaceae), an endangered species in Poland – Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 142: 65–72.
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
Identyfikator YADDA
bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BGPK-2913-1539