Combining restricted gene flow, local microhabitat, and habitat fragmentation shapes the fine-scale spatial genetic structure of Fagus hayatae Palib. ex Hayata in Micang Mountain

Author:

Chen Jiayu1,Xie Gang1,Jiang Chaoyang1,Zhang Xuemei1,Han Hongyan1,Yin Qingxiao2,Tang Kun2,Gan Xiaohong1

Affiliation:

1. Ministry of Education, China West Normal University

2. Micang Mountain Nature Reserve Affairs Center

Abstract

Abstract

The beech species Fagus hayatae Palib. ex Hayata is an important relict tree species in subtropical China, which accumulated a wealth of genetic variation during evolution. To revealing its regeneration dynamics, we analyzed the spatial genetic structure and gene flow of Fagus hayatae natural population in Micang Mountain (MCM), China, by using 10 pairs of microsatellite primers. The genetic diversity of F. hayatae MCM population was at the low level among tall trees. The results of Fij and Sp analysis showed that the SGS strength of F. hayatae in MCM were 40 m, the strength of SGS was stronger in saplings compared to adult and old trees. The mean dispersal distance of pollen and seeds were 83.04 m and 30.14 m, respectively. In fine-scale space, F. hayatae population in MCM is poor in genetic variation due to the restricted gene flow and significant SGS, and the strength of SGS and the dispersal distance of gene flow of F. hayatae are influenced by the limited seed dispersal, habitat fragmentation, and microhabitats. During ex situ protection of F. hayatae, the sampling distance between individuals should be greater than 40 m to ensure the most complete genetic efficiency.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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