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Regeneration mode affects spatial genetic structure of Nothofagus dombeyi forests

Disturbance may generate population bottlenecks by reducing population size and the number of founders establishing a new colony. We tested the hypothesis that the scale of disturbance affects the levels of genetic diversity and the spatial distribution of genotypes in naturally regenerating stands...

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Published in:Molecular ecology 2005-07, Vol.14 (8), p.2319-2329
Main Authors: Premoli, A.C, Kitzberger, T
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Language:English
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Summary:Disturbance may generate population bottlenecks by reducing population size and the number of founders establishing a new colony. We tested the hypothesis that the scale of disturbance affects the levels of genetic diversity and the spatial distribution of genotypes in naturally regenerating stands of Nothofagus dombeyi, an evergreen angiosperm tree, in northwestern Patagonia. At similar spatial scales, we predicted that old‐growth stands characterized by fine‐scale gap phase dynamics would be genetically diverse due to restricted gene flow among temporal and spatially isolated gaps. In contrast, young massively regenerated postfire cohorts resulting from coarse‐scale disturbances would be genetically more homogeneous. At each of three paired old‐growth and postfire stands a minimum of 50 trees were mapped and sampled within 1 ha. Fresh tissue was collected for isozyme analysis from a total of 361 trees along with tree cores and diameters. Tree age distributions reflected the dominant modes of regeneration. Six out of nine analysed loci were polymorphic. Mean genetic diversity parameters were greater but not significant in mature stands. Fixation indices suggested significant heterozygous deficit at two‐thirds of possible tests indicating a Wahlund effect due to local recruitment of related seeds. FST indicated moderate between‐stand divergence. Mature stands concentrated half of positively like joins and yielded significant (P 
ISSN:0962-1083
1365-294X
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-294x.2005.02629.x