Affiliation:
1. Plant Ecology and Evolution, Department of Ecology and Genetics EBC, Uppsala University SE‐752 36 Uppsala Sweden
2. UMR 8198 –Evo‐Eco‐Paleo University of Lille Lille France
Abstract
AbstractPremiseDensity‐dependent pollinator visitation can lead to density‐dependent mating patterns and within‐population genetic structure. In Gymnadenia conopsea, individuals in low‐density patches receive more self pollen than individuals in high‐density patches, suggesting higher relatedness at low density. Ongoing fragmentation is also expected to cause more local matings, potentially leading to biparental inbreeding depression.MethodsTo evaluate whether relatedness decreases with local density, we analyzed 1315 SNP loci in 113 individuals within two large populations. We quantified within‐population genetic structure in one of the populations, recorded potential habitat barriers, and visualized gene flow using estimated effective migration surfaces (EEMS). We further estimated the magnitude of biparental inbreeding depression that would result from matings restricted to within 5 m.ResultsThere was no significant relationship between local density and relatedness in any population. We detected significant fine‐scale genetic structure consistent with isolation by distance, with positive kinship coefficients at distances below 10 m. Kinship coefficients were low, and predicted biparental inbreeding depression resulting from matings within the closest 5 m was a modest 1–3%. The EEMS suggested that rocks and bushes may act as barriers to gene flow within a population.ConclusionsThe results suggest that increased self‐pollen deposition in sparse patches does not necessarily cause higher selfing rates or that inbreeding depression results in low establishment success of inbred individuals. The modest relatedness suggests that biparental inbreeding depression is unlikely to be an immediate problem following fragmentation of large populations. The results further indicate that habitat structure may contribute to governing fine‐scale genetic structure in G. conopsea.
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