Ensuring effective restoration efforts with salt marsh grass populations by assessing genetic diversity

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作者
Gaynor, Michelle L. [1 ]
Walters, Linda J. [1 ]
Hoffman, Eric A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cent Florida, Dept Biol, Orlando, FL 32817 USA
关键词
allelic richness; Indian River Lagoon; microsatellites; Mosquito Lagoon; shoreline stabilization; Spartina alterniflora; SPARTINA-ALTERNIFLORA POACEAE; GENOTYPIC DIVERSITY; CLONAL DIVERSITY; PLANT; ECOSYSTEM; FACILITATION; CONSEQUENCES; PROBABILITY; POLLINATION; ADAPTATION;
D O I
10.1111/rec.13014
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Smooth cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) is a foundation species that naturally occurs along the Atlantic coast of North America and is often used in restoration due to its extensive rooting capacity and ability to halt erosion. Clonal species, such as S. alterniflora, are easy to rear for transplant, but using a predominantly asexual species for restoration may lead to genetically depauperate populations. We (1) identified if genetic diversity was maintained during restoration; (2) determined if genotypes from the native populations were genetically distinct from the restored populations; and (3) evaluated if current efforts limited the number of multiple copies of the same multilocus genotypes (MLG) within restoration sites along the shorelines of the Mosquito Lagoon (ML), Florida, United States. All objectives were addressed where only one representative of an identical MLG was retained within each population. We found that allelic richness (p = 0.618) and expected heterozygosity (p = 0.527) did not significantly differ between restored and natural populations. Furthermore, pairwise F-ST estimates between naturally occurring populations ranged from 0.021 to 0.178, while estimates ranged from approximately 0 to 0.084 among restored populations. When we evaluated differentiation between natural and restored populations, average F-ST was 0.087. Finally, we found that higher numbers of samples with multiple copies of the same MLG occurred in restored populations (31.4-55.9% of samples per population) compared to natural populations (0-11.8% of samples per population). Overall, we found that current restoration efforts in the ML are effective at maintaining natural levels of genetic diversity.
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页码:1452 / 1462
页数:11
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