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Genetic diversity and structure of the narrow endemic Seseli farrenyi (Apiaceae): implications for translocation.

Núria Garcia-Jacas1, Jèssica Requena1, Sergi Massó1,2, Roser Vilatersana1, Cèsar Blanché3, Jordi López-Pujol1.   

Abstract

Seseli farrenyi (Apiaceae) is an extremely narrow endemic plant, which is considered as one of the species of most conservation concern in Catalonia (NW Mediterranean Basin). Given the accelerated fragmentation and reduction of population size (of over 90%), the environmental agency of Catalonia is currently preparing a recovery plan that includes reinforcements of the extant populations. The present study is aimed at providing the necessary knowledge to carry out genetically-informed translocations, by using microsatellites as genetic markers. Fourteen microsatellites have been specifically developed for S. farrenyi, of which nine have been used. Besides the extant natural populations, the three ex situ collections that are known to exist of this species have also been studied, as they would be the donor sources for translocation activities. Our main finding is that levels of genetic diversity in the natural populations of S. farrenyi are still high (H e = 0.605), most likely as a result of a predominantly outcrossing mating system in combination with the limited time elapsed since the population decline. However, population fragmentation is showing the first genetic signs, as the values of genetic differentiation are relatively high, and two well-differentiated genetic lineages have been found even in such a narrow geographic range. These genetic results provide important information when designing conservation management measures.
© 2021 Garcia-Jacas et al.

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Keywords:  Conservation; Extremely narrow endemic; Fragmentation; Genetic diversity; Iberian Peninsula; Microsatellites; Recovery plan; Reinforcement; Seseli farrenyi; Threatened

Year:  2021        PMID: 33604159      PMCID: PMC7868069          DOI: 10.7717/peerj.10521

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PeerJ        ISSN: 2167-8359            Impact factor:   2.984


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