| Literature DB >> 33868794 |
Juliana Massimino Feres1, Alison G Nazareno2, Leonardo M Borges3, Marcela Corbo Guidugli1, Fernando Bonifacio-Anacleto1, Ana Lilia Alzate-Marin1.
Abstract
Anadenanthera (Fabaceae) is endemic to the Neotropics and consists of two tree species: A. colubrina (Vell.) Brenan and A. peregrina (L.) Speg. This study examined the mating system and contemporary gene flow of A. colubrina (Acol) and A. peregrina (Aper) in a highly fragmented area of the Atlantic Forest to provide valuable information that informs conservation strategies. Reproductive adults from forest remnants [n A. colubrina = 30 (2.7 ha), n A. peregrina = 55 (4.0 ha)] and progeny-arrays (n A. colubrina = 322, n A. peregrina = 300) were genotyped for seven nuclear microsatellite markers. Mating system analyses revealed that A. colubrina is a mixed mating species (tm = 0.619) while A. peregrina is a predominantly outcrossing species (tm = 0.905). For both Anadenanthera species, high indices of biparental inbreeding were observed (Acol = 0.159, Aper = 0.216), resulting in low effective pollination neighborhood sizes. Categorical paternity analysis revealed different scales of pollen dispersal distance: the majority of crossings occurring locally (i.e., between nearby trees within the same population), with moderate pollen dispersal coming from outside the forest fragments boundaries (Acol mp = 30%, Aper mp = 35%). Nevertheless, pollen immigration from trees outside the populations for both species suggests that the populations are not reproductively isolated. This study highlights the importance of evaluating both mating system and contemporary gene flow for a better understanding of the biology of Anadenanthera species. This information should be considered to ensure the effective conservation and management practices of these plant species.Entities:
Keywords: Atlantic forest; Biparental inbreeding; Categorical paternity; Conservation genetics; Gene flow; Microsatellite markers
Year: 2021 PMID: 33868794 PMCID: PMC8035892 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.10579
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1Pictures of Anadenanthera colubrina and A. peregrina illustrating its vegetative and reproductive characteristics.
Highlight for the stem (A), pods (B), flowers (C), and suber (D) of A. colubrina. Details of the stem (E), pods (F), suber (G), and leaves and fruits (H) of A. peregrina are also shown.
Figure 2Location of the Atlantic Forest fragments studied in the municipality of Ribeirão Preto (São Paulo State, Southeastern Brazil), where individuals of the species Anadenanthera colubrina and A. peregrina were sampled.
Estimates of mating system for Anadenanthera colubrina (Vellozo) Brenan and A. peregrina (Lineau) Spegazzini sampled in populations located in Ribeirão Preto, Sao Paulo State, Southeast Brazil.
| Parameters | ||
|---|---|---|
| Number of seed-trees/progeny arrays | 10/322 | 10/300 |
| Multilocus outcrossing rate ( | 0.619 [0.57–0.66] | 0.905 (0.89–0.92] |
| Multilocus outcrossing rate by family | ||
| Family [01] | 1.200 [1.02–1.37] | 0.791 [0.77–0.82] |
| Family [02] | 0.866 [0.72–1.01] | 1.200 [1.19–1.21] |
| Family [03] | 0.677 [0.57–0.79] | 0.875 [0.84–0.91] |
| Family [04] | 0.296 [0.25–0.34] | 0.875 [0.84–0.91] |
| Family [05] | 0.655 [0.55–0.76] | 0.833 [0.80–0.86] |
| Family [06] | 0.713 [0.59–0.84] | 0.901 [0.87–0.93] |
| Family [07] | 0.628 [0.52–0.74] | 1.200 [1.19–1.21] |
| Family [08] | 0.624 [0.52–0.73] | 0.830 [0.80–0.86] |
| Family [09] | 0.477 [0.40–0.56] | 0.931 [0.90–0.96] |
| Family [10] | 0.196 [0.01–0.23] | 0.961 [0.92–1.00] |
| Single-locus outcrossing rate ( | 0.460 [0.42–0.50] | 0.690 [0.67–0.71] |
| Mating rate among relatives ( | 0.159 [0.12–0.19] | 0.216 [0.20–0.24] |
| Selfing rate (1 – | 0.381 [0.34–0.43] | 0.095 [0.08–0.11] |
| Multilocus paternity correlation ( | 0.465 [0.41–0.52] | 0.677 [0.62–0.74] |
| Multilocus paternity correlation within fruits | 0.905 [0.84–0.97] | 0.805 [0.73–0.88] |
| Multilocus paternity correlation among fruits | 0.383 [0.33–0.44] | 0.298 [0.24–0.36] |
| Average number of pollen donors: | 2.15 | 1.48 |
| Average number of pollen donors within fruits | 1.10 | 1.24 |
| Average number of pollen donors among fruits | 2.61 | 3.35 |
| Fixation index in adult-trees | 0.202 | 0.091 |
| Fixation index in progeny arrays | 0.393 | 0.119 |
Notes:
( ) 95% confidence interval obtained by 1,000 bootstraps. Confidence intervals that fall within 1 (for tm and ts estimates) or 0 (for tm–ts estimate) are not significant.
p < 0.05.
Figure 3Frequency distribution of pollen dispersal distance in Anadenanthera colubrina (A) and A. peregrina (B).