Genetic variation in two rare endemic Mexican trees, Magnolia sharpii and Magnolia schiedeana

Patterns of genetic variation were examined within two endemic tree species restricted to Mexican cloud forest, Magnolia sharpii and Magnolia schiedeana. Leaf samples collected from natural populations were analysed using PCR RFLP of cpDNA, Inter-SSR and isozyme genetic markers, which were used to test a series of hypotheses regarding patterns of intraspecific variation within the two species. Genetic diversity estimates derived from Inter-SSR markers (mean Spop of 0.56 and 0.50 for M. sharpii and M. schiedeana respectively) are comparable to values obtained for other tree species. As predicted on the basis of its larger geographic range, the degree of population differentiation was found to be higher within M. schiedeana than M. sharpii, with 12.9% and 3.4% of total variation recorded between populations for the two species respectively using isozymes, and 26% and 11% using Inter- SSR markers. Isozyme analyses indicated negative Fis values, which may be suggestive of inbreeding in populations of M. sharpii, but provided less evidence of inbreeding in M. schiedeana. On the basis of PCR RFLP analysis of cpDNA, two chloroplast types were differentiated, type A being recorded for all of the individuals of both species, with the exception of one population of M. schiedeana that was fixed for type B. These results are consistent with recent evidence suggesting that some endemic plant taxa are able to maintain relatively high diversity within populations despite the occurrence of inbreeding and genetic drift, and that species with wider geographic ranges tend to exhibit relatively high genetic differentiation among populations. Conservation strategies for these species need to take into account the significant genetic differences recorded among the populations studied.

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Main Authors: Newton, Adrian C. autor 14005, Gow, J. autor/a, Robertson, A. autor/a, Williams Linera, Guadalupe autora 12724, Ramírez Marcial, Neptalí 1963- Doctor autor 5449, González Espinosa, Mario 1950- Doctor autor 5462, Allnutt, T. R. autor/a, Ennos, R. autor/a
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Subjects:Magnoliáceas, Variación genética, Magnolia sharpii, Magnolia schiedeana, Distribución geográfica, Conservación de bosques, Bosque de niebla,
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topic Magnoliáceas
Variación genética
Magnolia sharpii
Magnolia schiedeana
Distribución geográfica
Conservación de bosques
Bosque de niebla
Magnoliáceas
Variación genética
Magnolia sharpii
Magnolia schiedeana
Distribución geográfica
Conservación de bosques
Bosque de niebla
spellingShingle Magnoliáceas
Variación genética
Magnolia sharpii
Magnolia schiedeana
Distribución geográfica
Conservación de bosques
Bosque de niebla
Magnoliáceas
Variación genética
Magnolia sharpii
Magnolia schiedeana
Distribución geográfica
Conservación de bosques
Bosque de niebla
Newton, Adrian C. autor 14005
Gow, J. autor/a
Robertson, A. autor/a
Williams Linera, Guadalupe autora 12724
Ramírez Marcial, Neptalí 1963- Doctor autor 5449
González Espinosa, Mario 1950- Doctor autor 5462
Allnutt, T. R. autor/a
Ennos, R. autor/a
Genetic variation in two rare endemic Mexican trees, Magnolia sharpii and Magnolia schiedeana
description Patterns of genetic variation were examined within two endemic tree species restricted to Mexican cloud forest, Magnolia sharpii and Magnolia schiedeana. Leaf samples collected from natural populations were analysed using PCR RFLP of cpDNA, Inter-SSR and isozyme genetic markers, which were used to test a series of hypotheses regarding patterns of intraspecific variation within the two species. Genetic diversity estimates derived from Inter-SSR markers (mean Spop of 0.56 and 0.50 for M. sharpii and M. schiedeana respectively) are comparable to values obtained for other tree species. As predicted on the basis of its larger geographic range, the degree of population differentiation was found to be higher within M. schiedeana than M. sharpii, with 12.9% and 3.4% of total variation recorded between populations for the two species respectively using isozymes, and 26% and 11% using Inter- SSR markers. Isozyme analyses indicated negative Fis values, which may be suggestive of inbreeding in populations of M. sharpii, but provided less evidence of inbreeding in M. schiedeana. On the basis of PCR RFLP analysis of cpDNA, two chloroplast types were differentiated, type A being recorded for all of the individuals of both species, with the exception of one population of M. schiedeana that was fixed for type B. These results are consistent with recent evidence suggesting that some endemic plant taxa are able to maintain relatively high diversity within populations despite the occurrence of inbreeding and genetic drift, and that species with wider geographic ranges tend to exhibit relatively high genetic differentiation among populations. Conservation strategies for these species need to take into account the significant genetic differences recorded among the populations studied.
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Variación genética
Magnolia sharpii
Magnolia schiedeana
Distribución geográfica
Conservación de bosques
Bosque de niebla
author Newton, Adrian C. autor 14005
Gow, J. autor/a
Robertson, A. autor/a
Williams Linera, Guadalupe autora 12724
Ramírez Marcial, Neptalí 1963- Doctor autor 5449
González Espinosa, Mario 1950- Doctor autor 5462
Allnutt, T. R. autor/a
Ennos, R. autor/a
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Gow, J. autor/a
Robertson, A. autor/a
Williams Linera, Guadalupe autora 12724
Ramírez Marcial, Neptalí 1963- Doctor autor 5449
González Espinosa, Mario 1950- Doctor autor 5462
Allnutt, T. R. autor/a
Ennos, R. autor/a
author_sort Newton, Adrian C. autor 14005
title Genetic variation in two rare endemic Mexican trees, Magnolia sharpii and Magnolia schiedeana
title_short Genetic variation in two rare endemic Mexican trees, Magnolia sharpii and Magnolia schiedeana
title_full Genetic variation in two rare endemic Mexican trees, Magnolia sharpii and Magnolia schiedeana
title_fullStr Genetic variation in two rare endemic Mexican trees, Magnolia sharpii and Magnolia schiedeana
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variation in two rare endemic Mexican trees, Magnolia sharpii and Magnolia schiedeana
title_sort genetic variation in two rare endemic mexican trees, magnolia sharpii and magnolia schiedeana
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:368272024-03-12T12:49:07ZGenetic variation in two rare endemic Mexican trees, Magnolia sharpii and Magnolia schiedeana Newton, Adrian C. autor 14005 Gow, J. autor/a Robertson, A. autor/a Williams Linera, Guadalupe autora 12724 Ramírez Marcial, Neptalí 1963- Doctor autor 5449 González Espinosa, Mario 1950- Doctor autor 5462 Allnutt, T. R. autor/a Ennos, R. autor/a textengPatterns of genetic variation were examined within two endemic tree species restricted to Mexican cloud forest, Magnolia sharpii and Magnolia schiedeana. Leaf samples collected from natural populations were analysed using PCR RFLP of cpDNA, Inter-SSR and isozyme genetic markers, which were used to test a series of hypotheses regarding patterns of intraspecific variation within the two species. Genetic diversity estimates derived from Inter-SSR markers (mean Spop of 0.56 and 0.50 for M. sharpii and M. schiedeana respectively) are comparable to values obtained for other tree species. As predicted on the basis of its larger geographic range, the degree of population differentiation was found to be higher within M. schiedeana than M. sharpii, with 12.9% and 3.4% of total variation recorded between populations for the two species respectively using isozymes, and 26% and 11% using Inter- SSR markers. Isozyme analyses indicated negative Fis values, which may be suggestive of inbreeding in populations of M. sharpii, but provided less evidence of inbreeding in M. schiedeana. On the basis of PCR RFLP analysis of cpDNA, two chloroplast types were differentiated, type A being recorded for all of the individuals of both species, with the exception of one population of M. schiedeana that was fixed for type B. These results are consistent with recent evidence suggesting that some endemic plant taxa are able to maintain relatively high diversity within populations despite the occurrence of inbreeding and genetic drift, and that species with wider geographic ranges tend to exhibit relatively high genetic differentiation among populations. Conservation strategies for these species need to take into account the significant genetic differences recorded among the populations studied.Patterns of genetic variation were examined within two endemic tree species restricted to Mexican cloud forest, Magnolia sharpii and Magnolia schiedeana. Leaf samples collected from natural populations were analysed using PCR RFLP of cpDNA, Inter-SSR and isozyme genetic markers, which were used to test a series of hypotheses regarding patterns of intraspecific variation within the two species. Genetic diversity estimates derived from Inter-SSR markers (mean Spop of 0.56 and 0.50 for M. sharpii and M. schiedeana respectively) are comparable to values obtained for other tree species. As predicted on the basis of its larger geographic range, the degree of population differentiation was found to be higher within M. schiedeana than M. sharpii, with 12.9% and 3.4% of total variation recorded between populations for the two species respectively using isozymes, and 26% and 11% using Inter- SSR markers. Isozyme analyses indicated negative Fis values, which may be suggestive of inbreeding in populations of M. sharpii, but provided less evidence of inbreeding in M. schiedeana. On the basis of PCR RFLP analysis of cpDNA, two chloroplast types were differentiated, type A being recorded for all of the individuals of both species, with the exception of one population of M. schiedeana that was fixed for type B. These results are consistent with recent evidence suggesting that some endemic plant taxa are able to maintain relatively high diversity within populations despite the occurrence of inbreeding and genetic drift, and that species with wider geographic ranges tend to exhibit relatively high genetic differentiation among populations. Conservation strategies for these species need to take into account the significant genetic differences recorded among the populations studied.MagnoliáceasVariación genéticaMagnolia sharpiiMagnolia schiedeanaDistribución geográficaConservación de bosquesBosque de nieblaSilvae Geneticahttps://content.sciendo.com/configurable/contentpage/journals$002fsg$002f57$002f1-6$002farticle-p348.xmlAcceso en línea sin restricciones