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High gene flow in epiphytic ferns despite habitat loss and fragmentation.

Manuela Winkler1, Marcus Koch, Peter Hietz.   

Abstract

Tropical montane forests suffer from increasing fragmentation and replacement by other types of land-use such as coffee plantations. These processes are known to affect gene flow and genetic structure of plant populations. Epiphytes are particularly vulnerable because they depend on their supporting trees for their entire life-cycle. We compared population genetic structure and genetic diversity derived from AFLP markers of two epiphytic fern species differing in their ability to colonize secondary habitats. One species, Pleopeltis crassinervata, is a successful colonizer of shade trees and isolated trees whereas the other species, Polypodium rhodopleuron, is restricted to forests with anthropogenic separation leading to significant isolation between populations. By far most genetic variation was distributed within rather than among populations in both species, and a genetic admixture analysis did not reveal any clustering. Gene flow exceeded by far the benchmark of one migrant per generation to prevent genetic divergence between populations in both species. Though populations are threatened by habitat loss, long-distance dispersal is likely to support gene flow even between distant populations, which efficiently delays genetic isolation. Consequently, populations may rather be threatened by ecological consequences of habitat loss and fragmentation.

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Keywords:  Colonization; Epiphyte; Mexico; Pleopeltis crassinervata; Polypodium rhodopleuron; Secondary habitats; Tropical montane forest

Year:  2011        PMID: 23935561      PMCID: PMC3733518          DOI: 10.1007/s10592-011-0239-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conserv Genet        ISSN: 1566-0621            Impact factor:   2.538


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