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随风而逝:风媒传粉雌雄异株树木布氏面包树栖息地破碎化的负面遗传及后代适合度后果

Gone with the wind: Negative genetic and progeny fitness consequences of habitat fragmentation in the wind pollinated dioecious tree Brosimum alicastrum.

作者信息

de Jesus Aguilar-Aguilar Maria, Cristobal-Pérez E Jacob, Lobo Jorge, Fuchs Eric J, Oyama Ken, Martén-Rodríguez Silvana, Herrerías-Diego Yvonne, Quesada Mauricio

机构信息

Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Morelia, Michoacán, México.

Laboratorio Nacional de Análisis y Síntesis Ecológica, Escuela Nacional de Estudios Superiores Unidad Morelia, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Morelia, Michoacán, México.

出版信息

Am J Bot. 2023 Apr;110(4):e16157. doi: 10.1002/ajb2.16157. Epub 2023 Apr 20.

Abstract

PREMISE

Habitat fragmentation negatively affects population size and mating patterns that directly affect progeny fitness and genetic diversity; however, little is known about the effects of habitat fragmentation on dioecious, wind pollinated trees. We assessed the effects of habitat fragmentation on population sex ratios, genetic diversity, gene flow, mating patterns, and early progeny vigor in the tropical dioecious tree, Brosimum alicastrum.

METHODS

We conducted our study in three continuous and three fragmented forest sites in a Mexican tropical dry forest. We used eight microsatellite loci to characterize the genetic diversity, gene flow via pollen distances, and mean relatedness of progeny. We compared early progeny vigor parameters of seedlings growing under greenhouse conditions.

RESULTS

Sex ratios did not deviate from 1:1 between habitat conditions except for one population in a fragmented habitat, which was female biased. The genetic diversity of adult trees and their offspring was similar in both habitat conditions. Pollen gene flow distances were similar across habitat types; however, paternity correlations were greater in fragmented than in continuous habitats. Germination rates did not differ between habitat conditions; however, progeny from fragmented habitats produced fewer leaves and had a lower foliar area, total height, and total dry biomass than progeny from continuous habitats.

CONCLUSIONS

Changes in mating patterns because of habitat fragmentation have negative effects on early progeny vigor. We conclude that negative habitat fragmentation effects on mating patterns and early progeny vigor may be a serious threat to the long-term persistence of tropical dioecious trees.

摘要

前提

栖息地破碎化对种群规模和交配模式产生负面影响,而这直接影响后代的适应性和遗传多样性;然而,关于栖息地破碎化对雌雄异株、风媒传粉树木的影响却知之甚少。我们评估了栖息地破碎化对热带雌雄异株树木——面包树(Brosimum alicastrum)的种群性别比例、遗传多样性、基因流、交配模式和早期后代活力的影响。

方法

我们在墨西哥热带干旱森林的三个连续森林地点和三个破碎化森林地点开展了研究。我们使用八个微卫星位点来表征遗传多样性、通过花粉传播距离的基因流以及后代的平均亲缘关系。我们比较了在温室条件下生长的幼苗的早期后代活力参数。

结果

除了一个破碎化栖息地中的种群偏向雌性外,栖息地条件之间的性别比例并未偏离1:1。在两种栖息地条件下,成年树木及其后代的遗传多样性相似。不同栖息地类型的花粉基因流距离相似;然而,破碎化栖息地中的父系相关性高于连续栖息地。栖息地条件之间的发芽率没有差异;然而,来自破碎化栖息地的后代比来自连续栖息地的后代产生的叶子更少,叶面积、总高度和总干生物量更低。

结论

栖息地破碎化导致的交配模式变化对早期后代活力产生负面影响。我们得出结论,栖息地破碎化对交配模式和早期后代活力的负面影响可能是热带雌雄异株树木长期存续的严重威胁。

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