When recreational infrastructure contributes to endangered species conservation: genetic evaluation of translocated Primula vulgaris (Primulaceae) populations in a golf course area.

IF 3.6 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Ludwig Triest, Fabienne Van Rossum
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Abstract

Background and aims: Species in intensively used agricultural landscapes face severe disturbance and random destruction, making alternative restoration measures necessary. In Western Europe, Primula vulgaris, a perennial heterostylous herb, is currently restricted to fragmented habitats in farmlands. Translocations were conducted at five locations in a golf course area, using outcrossed juveniles originating from remnant populations. This study aimed to: (1) evaluate the golf course's contribution to species conservation, (2) assess source population representativeness and (3) determine the impact of translocations on genetic diversity and connectivity of neighbouring populations.

Methods: We conducted a demographic (census size, demographic structure, morph ratio) and genetic (genetic diversity and structure, connectivity network, barrier and parentage analyses) study, using 13 nuclear microsatellite loci across adult and juvenile generations of translocated, adjacent and remote metapopulations, for pre- and post-translocation periods.

Key results: The translocated golf course populations nearly doubled local census size, provided one-third of the breeders, harboured similar genetic diversity to wild remnant populations of the agricultural area and were representative of source populations. Most populations, even translocated and large ones, were senescent. There was overall genetic erosion over time, threatening long-term population sustainability. Genetic erosion was associated with flowering population size and pin proportion, and was exacerbated in juveniles, suggesting mate limitation and genetic drift effects but also illegitimate pollination. Translocations enhanced contemporary pollen flow and potential connectivity among adjacent populations, although some barriers among remnant populations persisted.

Conclusions: Using recreational infrastructures as alternative sites for translocation of sufficiently large plant numbers, at distances that enable effective pollen flow to integrate new populations into the local network, can contribute to preserve species regional demographic and genetic pools, while increasing connectivity. However, habitat and landscape management of remnant populations remains highly desirable, for safeguarding existing old, still genetically diverse adults, and to guarantee balanced morph ratios and population rejuvenation.

休闲基础设施对濒危物种保护的贡献:高尔夫球场地区易位报春花(报春花科)种群遗传评价
背景与目的:在集约利用的农业景观中,物种面临着严重的干扰和随机破坏,需要采取替代恢复措施。在西欧,Primula vulgaris是一种多年生异花柱草本植物,目前仅局限于零散的农田生境。在高尔夫球场区域的五个地点进行了易位,使用来自残余种群的异交幼崽。本研究旨在:(1)评估高尔夫球场对物种保护的贡献;(2)评估源种群代表性;(3)确定易位对邻近种群遗传多样性和连通性的影响。方法:利用易位前后的13个核微卫星位点,对易位前后的易位、邻近和偏远元种群进行了人口统计学(人口普查规模、人口结构、形态比)和遗传学(遗传多样性和结构、连通性网络、屏障和亲本分析)研究。主要结果:迁移的高尔夫球场种群几乎是当地人口普查规模的两倍,提供了三分之一的育种者,具有与农业地区野生残余种群相似的遗传多样性,具有代表性的源种群。大多数种群,即使是迁移的和大的种群,都是衰老的。随着时间的推移,总体上存在遗传侵蚀,威胁到人口的长期可持续性。遗传侵蚀与开花种群大小和销钉比例相关,并且在幼体中加剧,表明交配限制和遗传漂变效应以及非法授粉。易位增强了当代花粉流和相邻种群之间的潜在连通性,尽管残余种群之间的一些障碍仍然存在。结论:利用娱乐基础设施作为足够大的植物数量易位的替代地点,在距离上使有效的花粉流将新种群整合到当地网络中,有助于保护物种区域人口统计和遗传库,同时增加连通性。然而,对残余种群的生境和景观管理仍然是非常需要的,以保护现有的年老的,仍然具有遗传多样性的成年种群,并保证平衡的形态比率和种群复兴。
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Annals of botany
Annals of botany 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
4.80%
发文量
138
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Annals of Botany is an international plant science journal publishing novel and rigorous research in all areas of plant science. It is published monthly in both electronic and printed forms with at least two extra issues each year that focus on a particular theme in plant biology. The Journal is managed by the Annals of Botany Company, a not-for-profit educational charity established to promote plant science worldwide. The Journal publishes original research papers, invited and submitted review articles, ''Research in Context'' expanding on original work, ''Botanical Briefings'' as short overviews of important topics, and ''Viewpoints'' giving opinions. All papers in each issue are summarized briefly in Content Snapshots , there are topical news items in the Plant Cuttings section and Book Reviews . A rigorous review process ensures that readers are exposed to genuine and novel advances across a wide spectrum of botanical knowledge. All papers aim to advance knowledge and make a difference to our understanding of plant science.
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