Fine-scale analysis reveals a potential influence of forest management on the spatial genetic structure ofEremanthus erythropappus

被引:5
|
作者
Rocha, Lucas Fernandes [1 ,2 ]
de Paula, Natalia Ribeiro [1 ]
De Carvalho, Dulcineia [1 ]
机构
[1] Fed Univ Lavras UFLA, Dept Forest Sci, Av Doutor Sylvio Menicucci,1001 Aquental Sol, BR-37200000 Lavras, MG, Brazil
[2] Sao Paulo State Univ, Coll Agr Sci, FCA UNESP, Dept Forest Sci, Av Univ 3780, BR-18610034 Botucatu, SP, Brazil
关键词
Genetic diversity; Microsatellite markers; Gene flow; Silvicultural management; Brazilian Cerrado; TREE EREMANTHUS-ERYTHROPAPPUS; BEECH FAGUS-SYLVATICA; INBREEDING DEPRESSION; HABITAT FRAGMENTATION; NATURAL-POPULATIONS; BRAZILIAN AMAZON; DIVERSITY; DISPERSAL; EVOLUTION; PLANTS;
D O I
10.1007/s11676-020-01204-9
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Forest management may have significant effects on forest connectivity and natural population sizes. Harvesting old-growth single trees may also change natural patterns of genetic variation and spatial genetic structure. This study evaluated the impacts of forest management using a silvicultural system of seed trees on the genetic diversity and spatial genetic structure ofEremanthus erythropappus(DC.) MacLeish. A complete survey of 275 trees on four plots was undertaken out to compare the genetic variation of a managed stand with an unmanaged stand. We genotyped all adult and juvenile individuals 60 months after the management and compared the genetic diversity and the spatial genetic structure parameters. Genetic diversity was considered high because of an efficient gene flow between stands. There were no genetic differences between stands and no evidence of inbreeding. Genetic clustering identified a single population (K = 1), indicating no genetic differentiation between managed and unmanaged stands. Adult and juvenile individuals of the unmanaged stand were more geographically structured than individuals from the managed one. There was a tendency of coancestry among juveniles at the first class of distance of the managed stand, suggesting a drift of genetic structure possibly caused by management. Understanding early responses to management on genetic diversity and stand structure is a first step to ensuring the effectiveness of conservation practices of tree species. The sustainability of forest management ofE. erythropappuson genetic diversity, and more accurately, on spatial genetic structure needs evaluation over time to promote effective conservation of the population size and genetic variability.
引用
收藏
页码:1567 / 1578
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Fine-Scale Spatial Genetic Structure in Perennial Grasses in Three Environments
    Smith, Steven E.
    Arredondo, Tulio
    Aguiar, Martin
    Huber-Sannwald, Elisabeth
    Alpuche, Angel
    Aguado, Armando
    Grageda, Oscar A.
    Halbrook, Kandres
    Bottini, Cecilia
    RANGELAND ECOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, 2009, 62 (04) : 356 - 363
  • [22] Fine-scale spatial genetic structure and gene dispersal in Silene latifolia
    M Barluenga
    F Austerlitz
    J A Elzinga
    S Teixeira
    J Goudet
    G Bernasconi
    Heredity, 2011, 106 : 13 - 24
  • [23] Fine-scale spatial genetic structure and gene dispersal in Silene latifolia
    Barluenga, M.
    Austerlitz, F.
    Elzinga, J. A.
    Teixeira, S.
    Goudet, J.
    Bernasconi, G.
    HEREDITY, 2011, 106 (01) : 13 - 24
  • [24] Fine-scale spatial genetic structure of Dalbergia nigra (Fabaceae), a threatened and endemic tree of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
    de Oliveira Buzatti, Renata Santiago
    Ribeiro, Renata Acacio
    de Lemos Filho, Jose Pires
    Lovato, Maria Bernadete
    GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2012, 35 (04) : 838 - 846
  • [25] Influence of Spatiotemporal Dynamics on the Fine-Scale Spatial Genetic Structure of Differently Managed Picea abies Stands
    Piotti, Andrea
    Garbarino, Matteo
    Avanzi, Camilla
    Berretti, Roberta
    Motta, Renzo
    Piovani, Paolo
    Leonardi, Stefano
    FORESTS, 2018, 9 (10):
  • [26] High genetic diversity and contrasting fine-scale spatial genetic structure in four seasonally dry tropical forest tree species
    Rosane Garcia Collevatti
    Raquel Estolano
    Marina Lopes Ribeiro
    Suelen Gonçalves Rabelo
    Elizangela J. Lima
    Cássia B. R. Munhoz
    Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2014, 300 : 1671 - 1681
  • [27] High genetic diversity and contrasting fine-scale spatial genetic structure in four seasonally dry tropical forest tree species
    Collevatti, Rosane Garcia
    Estolano, Raquel
    Ribeiro, Marina Lopes
    Rabelo, Suelen Goncalves
    Lima, Elizangela J.
    Munhoz, Cassia B. R.
    PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION, 2014, 300 (07) : 1671 - 1681
  • [28] Restricted dispersal determines fine-scale spatial genetic structure of Mongolian gerbils
    Wang, Guiming
    Liu, Wei
    Wang, Yanni
    Wan, Xinrong
    Zhong, Wenqin
    CURRENT ZOOLOGY, 2017, 63 (06) : 687 - 691
  • [29] No Difference between the Sexes in Fine-Scale Spatial Genetic Structure of Roe Deer
    Bonnot, Nadege
    Gaillard, Jean-Michel
    Coulon, Aurelie
    Galan, Maxime
    Cosson, Jean-Francois
    Delorme, Daniel
    Klein, Francois
    Hewison, A. J. Mark
    PLOS ONE, 2010, 5 (12):
  • [30] Fine-scale spatial genetic structure of the distylous Primula veris in fragmented habitats
    Van Rossum, F.
    Triest, L.
    PLANT BIOLOGY, 2007, 9 (03) : 374 - 382