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PATTERNS OF GENETIC DIVERSITY IN COLONIZING PLANT SPECIES: NASSAUVIA LAGASCAE VAR. LANATA (ASTERACEAE: MUTISIEAE) ON VOLC Á N LONQUIMAY, CHILE

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López, Patricio G.
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PATTERNS OF GENETIC DIVERSITY IN COLONIZING PLANT SPECIES: NASSAUVIA LAGASCAE VAR. LANATA (ASTERACEAE: MUTISIEAE) ON VOLC Á N LONQUIMAY, CHILE
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  • López, Patricio G.;
  • Tremetsberger, Karin;
  • Stuessy, Tod F.;
  • Gómez González, Susana;
  • Jiménez, Alejandra;
  • Baeza, Carlos M.;
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The effect of colonization on the distribution of genetic diversity within and among populations in relation to species characteristics remains an open empirical question. The objective of this study was to contrast genetic diversity within and among established and colonizing populations of Nassauvia lagascae var. lanata on Volc á n Lonquimay (Araucan í a Region, Chile), which erupted on 25 December 1988, and relate genetic diversity to biological characteristics of the populations. We analyzed a total of 240 individuals from 15 populations distributed along the Andes Cordillera using AFLP and obtained a total of 307 AFLP bands, of which 97.7% are polymorphic. Values of population differentiation ( F ST ) did not differ signifi cantly among established and colonizing populations, but colonizing populations did have reduced levels of genetic divergence (as indicated by private and rare bands) and genetic variation (e.g., Shannon index). We conclude that a founder effect through limited numbers of founding propagules derived from nearby source populations has not yet been compensated for by subsequent population growth and migration. Low rates of secondary dispersal via running water, kin-structure within populations, and slow population growth seem to contribute to the slow recovery of genetic diversity.
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This project was funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF, grant P18446 to T.F.S.). A.J. is fi nanced by the Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity (ICM P05-002, PFB-23) and a doctoral grant (CONICYT). S.G.G. is fi nanced by the Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity (ICM P05-002) and a postdoctoral grant (FONDECYT-3090018).
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/120032
DOI: doi:10.3732/ajb.0900208
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American Journal of Botany 97(3): 423–432. 2010
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