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Gene Flow and Genetic Structure Reveal Reduced Diversity between Generations of a Tropical Tree, Manilkara multifida Penn., in Atlantic Forest Fragments

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GENES
卷 12, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/genes12122025

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biodiversity; molecular ecology; conservation; fragmentation; microsatellites

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  1. Bahia State Research Foundation (FAPESB) [PNX0014/2009, APR0192/2008]
  2. National Science and Technology Institute (INCT) [465767/2014-1]
  3. National Council of Scientific and Technological Development [CNPq-400883/2019-8]
  4. Office to Coordinate Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) [001]
  5. CNPq [306160/2017-0]

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The study assessed the genetic diversity and structure of Manilkara multifida populations in the remnants of the Atlantic Forest in southern Bahia, Brazil, finding a significant decrease in genetic variability between adult and juvenile trees. The forest fragments also showed unexpectedly short gene flow.
The Atlantic Forest remnants in southern Bahia, Brazil, contain large tree species that have suffered disturbances in recent decades. Anthropogenic activities have led to a decrease in the population of many tree species and a loss of alleles that can maintain the evolutionary fitness of their populations. This study assessed patterns of genetic diversity, spatial genetic structure, and genetic structure among Manilkara multifida Penn. populations, comparing the genetic parameters of adult and juvenile trees. In particular, we collected leaves from adults and juveniles of M. multifida in two protected areas, the Veracel Station (EVC) and the Una Biological Reserve (UBR), located in threatened Atlantic Forest fragments. We observed a substantial decay in genetic variability between generations in both areas i.e., adults' H-O values were higher (EVC = 0.720, UBR = 0.736) than juveniles' (EVC = 0.463 and UBR = 0.560). Both juveniles and adults showed genetic structure between the two areas (theta = 0.017 for adults and theta = 0.109 for juveniles). Additionally, forest fragments indicated an unexpectedly short gene flow. Our results, therefore, highlight the pervasive effects of historical deforestation and other human disturbances on the genetic diversity of M. multifida populations within a key conservation region of the Atlantic Forest biodiversity hotspot.

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