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Título: Early signs of the effects of forest fragmentation on the genetic diversity and structure of the threatened ecuadorian tree Ocotea rotundata (Lauraceae)
Autor: Marques, Isabel
Draper, David
Riofrio, Lorena
Naranjo, Carlos
Palavras-chave: deforestation
Ecuador
inbreeding
genetic diversity
neotropical forests
Ocotea
Data: Nov-2022
Resumo: The diversity of genetic resources is essential to cope with environmental changes. However, despite forests play a crucial role in mitigating changes, genetic knowledge has scarcely been used for forest conservation. In this study, we used nuclear microsatellites to understand the patterns of genetic diversity and population genetic structure in Ocotea rotundata van der Werff (Lauraceae), an endemic Ecuadorian tree, highly affected by habitat changes and fragmentation. Our results show high levels of genetic diversity, except in one population. The level of genetic differentiation between populations was low and genetic clusters showed no apparent spatial pattern. In fact, a high degree of genetic admixture was found between most populations. Migration rates were asymmetric but overall high, except in one population, where outgoing gene dispersal was limited. Nevertheless, allelic fixation values suggested a general deficit in heterozygotes, probably due to an increase in the levels of mating between close relatives. Although long-lived organisms, such as trees, can often accumulate a surprising amount of genetic diversity, the results found here could be an early sign of a decline in the diversity of O. rotundata. These findings provide baseline information on genetic resources to support future restoration programs to mitigate the impacts of changes in O. rotundata populations.
Descrição: This research received national funds through the FCT—Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P., Portugal through the research unit UIDB/00329/2020 (CE3C), UIDB/00239/2020 (CEF), and under the Scientific Employment Stimulus—Individual Call (CEEC Individual)—2021.01107.CEECIND/CP1689/CT0001 (IM).
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/163540
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/f13111940
ISSN: 1999-4907
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