INVESTIGADORES
MATHIASEN Paula
artículos
Título:
Fine-scale genetic structure of Nothofagus pumilio (lenga) at contrasting elevations of the altitudinal gradient
Autor/es:
MATHIASEN, PAULA; PREMOLI, ANDREA C.
Revista:
GENETICA
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2013 vol. 141 p. 95 - 105
ISSN:
0016-6707
Resumen:
Montane forests provide the natural framework to test for various
ecological settings at distinct elevations as they may affect population
demography, which in turn will affect the spatial genetic structure
(SGS). We analyzed the fine-scale SGS of Nothofagus pumilio,
which dominates mountain areas of Patagonia, in three pairs of sites at
contrasting elevations (low- vs. high-elevation). Within a total area
of 1 ha fresh leaf tissue from 90 individuals was collected at each of
the six studied stands following a spatially explicit sampling design.
Population genetic diversity parameters were analyzed for all sampled
individuals using five polymorphic isozyme loci, and a subset of 50
individuals per stand were also screened for five microsatellite loci.
The SGS was assessed on 50 individuals/stand, using the combined
datasets of isozymes and microsatellites. Most low-elevation stands
consisted of older individuals with complex age structures and
genetically diverse plots. In contrast, high-elevation stands and one
post-fire low-elevation population yielded even-aged structures with
evidence of growth suppression, and were genetically homogeneous. All
stands yielded significant SGS. Similarly to mature stands of the
non-sprouter congener Nothofagus dombeyi, multi-age low-altitude N. pumilio
yielded significant SGS weakened by competing species of the understory
and the formation of seedling banks. Alike the sprouter Nothofagus antarctica,
high-altitude stands produced significant SGS as a consequence of
occasional seedling establishment reinforced by vegetative spread.