Genetic diversity and fine-scale genetic structure of the conifer Podocarpus lambertii in a forest-grassland mosaic from Southern Brazil

Author:

Bernardi Alison Paulo1,Lauterjung Miguel Busarello1,Montagna Tiago1,Mantovani Adelar2,Reis Maurício Sedrez dos13

Affiliation:

1. 1 Núcleo de Pesquisas em Florestas Tropicais, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Recursos Genéticos Vegetais, Centro de Ciências Agrárias , Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina . Rodovia Admar Gonzaga 1346, 88034-000, Itacorubi, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina , Brasil .

2. 2 Uso e Conservação de Recursos Florestais, Programas de Pós-Graduação em Produção Vegetal e Engenharia Florestal, Centro de Ciências Agroveterinárias , Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina. Avenida Luiz de Camões , 2090, 88520-000, Conta Dinheiro, Lages, Santa Catarina , Brasil .

3. 3 Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecossistemas Agrícolas e Naturais, Centro de Ciências Rurais , Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina . Rodovia Ulysses Gaboardi, km 3, 89520-000, Curitibanos, Santa Catarina , Brasil .

Abstract

Abstract Podocarpus lambertii (Podocarpaceae) is an endangered conifer, endemic to Brazil and occurring in continuous forest and forest-grassland landscapes from the Araucaria Forest. Aiming to support conservation efforts for P. lambertii populations and gain insights into the preservation of forest-grassland mosaics in southern Brazil, we assessed the spatial pattern, genetic diversity, and fine-scale genetic structure (FSGS) within a population situated in a forest-grassland mosaic. The study was conducted in a 9-ha plot in forest-grassland mosaic. All P. lambertii individuals with height ≥ 0.1 m were sampled and the population was stratified into four demographic categories (Seedling, Juvenile, Immature, and Reproductive). For each of these categories, we used 13 allozyme markers to evaluate the spatial pattern, genetic diversity and FSGS. All individuals occurred inside the forest-patches, presenting an aggregated pattern of distribution. Low genetic diversity was recorded for all categories and for the population ( H E = 0.046 {\mathord{\buildrel{\lower3pt\hbox{$\scriptscriptstyle\frown$}}\over H} _E} = \,0.046 ), as well as a high number of rare alleles (20). Positive and significant FSGS was estimated only for the Juveniles ( θ x y = 0.012 {\mathord{\buildrel{\lower3pt\hbox{$\scriptscriptstyle\frown$}}\over \theta } _{xy}} = \,0.012 ) up to maximum distance of 7.1 m, and the minimum viable area for the long-term conservation of Reproductive genetic diversity was approximately 68 ha. The set of our findings suggests that conservation actions need to enhance connectivity among forest-patches to prevent the loss of rare alleles due to genetic drift. Additionally, we highlight the significance of preserving forest-patches as repositories of species diversity and as crucial connectors between populations.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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