Genetic differentiation in Elaeocarpus photiniifolia (Elaeocarpaceae) associated with geographic distribution and habitat variation in the Bonin (Ogasawara) Islands
Gene flow between populations in different environmental conditions can be limited due to divergent natural selection, thus promoting genetic differentiation. Elaeocarpus photiniifolia , an endemic tree species in the Bonin Islands, is distributed in two types of habitats, dry scrubs and mesic fores...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of plant research 2013-11, Vol.126 (6), p.763-774 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Gene flow between populations in different environmental conditions can be limited due to divergent natural selection, thus promoting genetic differentiation.
Elaeocarpus photiniifolia
, an endemic tree species in the Bonin Islands, is distributed in two types of habitats, dry scrubs and mesic forests. We aim to elucidate the genetic differentiation in
E. photiniifolia
within and between islands and between the habitat types. We investigated genotypes of 639 individuals from 19 populations of
E. photiniifolia
and its closely-related
E. sylvestris
at 24 microsatellite loci derived from expressed sequence tags. The data revealed genetic differentiation (1) between
E. photiniifolia
and
E. sylvestris
(0.307 ≤
F
ST
≤ 0.470), (2) between the
E. photiniifolia
populations of the Chichijima and Hahajima Island Groups in the Bonin Islands (0.033 ≤
F
ST
≤ 0.121) and (3) between
E. photiniifolia
populations associated with dry scrubs and mesic forests in the Chichijima Island Group (0.005 ≤
F
ST
≤ 0.071). Principal coordinate analysis and Bayesian clustering analysis also showed that genetically distinct groups were associated with the habitat types, and isolation by distance was not responsible for the genetic differentiation. These findings suggest that
E. photiniifolia
is divided into genetically differentiated groups associated with different environmental conditions in the Bonin Islands. |
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ISSN: | 0918-9440 1618-0860 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10265-013-0571-5 |