Relationship between genetic structure and seed and pollen dispersal in the endangered orchid Spiranthes spiralis

•   We studied how the genetic structure helps in understanding the demographic history of a species and predicting its future, using the endangered orchid Spiranthes spiralis. •   A Parisian population was mapped during three consecutive years. Its genetic structure was assessed using isozymes and...

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Publié dans:The New phytologist. - 1979. - 157(2003), 3 vom: 25. März, Seite 677-687
Auteur principal: Machon, Nathalie (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Bardin, Philippe, Mazer, Susan J, Moret, Jacques, Godelle, Bernard, Austerlitz, Frederic
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2003
Accès à la collection:The New phytologist
Sujets:Journal Article Spiranthes spiralis foundation gene flow genetic structure inbreeding population differentiation
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Résumé:•   We studied how the genetic structure helps in understanding the demographic history of a species and predicting its future, using the endangered orchid Spiranthes spiralis. •   A Parisian population was mapped during three consecutive years. Its genetic structure was assessed using isozymes and compared with several populations from southern France. Seed dispersal distances were experimentally evaluated. Computer simulations were performed to reconstruct the population history. •   Unlike southern France populations, the Parisian population exhibited two genetically distinct patches. Seed dispersal was limited to the neighbourhood of the fruiting plants. The simulations showed that the best explanation for the observed genetic structure was a recent colonization event by two small groups of founders. •   Current patterns of gene flow should result in a rapid genetic and demographic homogenization. New populations of S. spiralis could be successfully established by few founders and exhibit significant growth rates without any detrimental effects of inbreeding. This offers insight into the successful management of endangered plant species in urban areas
Description:Date Revised 20.04.2021
published: Print
Citation Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE
ISSN:1469-8137
DOI:10.1046/j.1469-8137.2003.00694.x