The impact of species-specific traits and phylogenetic relatedness on allozyme diversity in Carex sect. Phyllostachys (Cyperaceae)

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作者
Ford, BA [1 ]
McQueen, DAR
Starr, JR
Naczi, RFC
机构
[1] Univ Manitoba, Dept Bot, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, Canada
[2] No Kentucky Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Highland Heights, KY 41099 USA
关键词
Cyperaceae; Carex; genetic diversity; phylogenetic relationships; species traits;
D O I
10.1007/BF00985219
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Allozyme variation was examined in Carer sect. Phyllostachys (Cyperaceae) to study the effects of species-specific traits and phylogenetic relatedness on genetic structure. In contrast to the findings of similar studies, genetic variability in the Phyllostachys is poorly correlated with geographic range and putative differences in breeding systems (as inferred from morphology). This suggests that other patterns of evolution, colonization, and gene flow characterize the species found in this section. Fixation indices are negative for all populations suggesting that mechanisms such as disassortative mating and selection are maintaining heterozygous excess within populations. Closely related taxa often exhibit different genetic variability statistics. In some instances, however, clades (e.g. C, jamesii and C. juniperorum) display very similar levels of genetic variability despite marked differences in species-specific traits. Recent speciation coupled with the ability to maintain historical levels of variation within populations may be factors accounting for this phenomenon. Contrary to similar studies, species restricted to known glacial refugia have lower genetic diversity than those species that underwent mass migrations in response to deglaciation. Narrowly endemic species were found to partition their genetic diversity within, as opposed to between populations. The opposite trend was evident in wider ranging congeners.
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