Genetic variation and reproductive success of road verge populations of the rare shrub Grevillea barklyana (Proteaceae)

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Patricia M Hogbin
David J Ayre
Robert J Whelan
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[1] University of Wollongong,Department of Biological Sciences
[2] Australian National University,Division of Botany and Zoology
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Heredity | 1998年 / 80卷
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conservation biology; habitat fragmentation; population genetics; remnant vegetation; random amplified polymorphic DNA; reproductive success;
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Road verge remnant native vegetation often provides a last refuge for many endangered plant species. However, the value of road verge populations is often questioned because their relatively small size and isolation is expected to reduce both their reproductive potential and their genotypic diversity. We assessed the fitness, genetic variability and links with other populations of small, disjunct and highly disturbed road verge populations of the rare Australian shrub Grevillea barklyana. We found that a set of three road verge populations produced significantly more inflorescences and seed than three nearby nonverge populations. Using three random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) primers, we detected similar levels of genetic variability within and among road verge and nonverge populations. We detected a total of 23 polymorphic marker bands, which allowed us to assign a unique phenotype to each of 60 surveyed plants. AMOVA revealed that only 3.3 per cent of the total variability detected was attributable to variation between the two groups of populations. The majority (80 per cent) of variation occurred among individuals within populations, and 16.7 per cent occurred among populations within each population type. Surprisingly, this pattern of variation is similar to results reported for obligatorily outcrossing species. We conclude that our three road verge populations of G. barklyana have relatively great conservation value, as all were apparently as fecund and as genetically diverse as conspecific nonverge populations.
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