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Naslov:The genetic consequences of population marginality : a case study in maritime pine
Avtorji:ID Theraroz, Adélaïde (Avtor)
ID Guadaño-Peyrot, Carlos (Avtor)
ID Archambeau, Juliette (Avtor)
ID Pinosio, Sara (Avtor)
ID Bagnoli, Francesca (Avtor)
ID Piotti, Andrea (Avtor)
ID Avanzi, Camilla (Avtor)
ID Vendramin, Giovanni G. (Avtor)
ID Alía, Ricardo (Avtor)
ID Grivet, Delphine (Avtor)
ID Westergren, Marjana (Avtor)
ID González-Martínez, Santiago C. (Avtor)
Datoteke:URL URL - Izvorni URL, za dostop obiščite https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ddi.13910
 
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Jezik:Angleški jezik
Tipologija:1.01 - Izvirni znanstveni članek
Organizacija:Logo SciVie - Gozdarski inštitut Slovenije
Povzetek:Aim: Marginal tree populations, either those located at the edges of the species' rangeor in suboptimal environments, are often a valuable genetic resource for biologicalconservation. However, there is a lack of knowledge about the genetic consequencesof population marginality, estimated across entire species' ranges. Our study ad-dresses this gap by providing information about several genetic indicators and theirvariability in marginal and core populations identified using quantitative marginalityindices.Location: Southwestern Europe and North Africa.Methods: Using 10,185 SNPs across 82 populations of maritime pine (Pinus pinasterAit.), a widespread conifer characterised by a fragmented range, we modelled therelationship of seven genetic indicators potentially related to population evolution-ary resilience, namely genetic diversity (based on both all SNPs and outlier SNPs),inbreeding, genetic differentiation, recessive genetic load and genomic offset, withpopulation geographical, demo-historical and ecological marginality (as estimated bynine quantitative indices). Models were constructed for both regional (introducinggene pool as a random factor) and range-wide spatial scales.Results: We showed a trend towards decreasing overall genetic diversity and increas-ing differentiation with geographic marginality, supporting the centre-periphery hy-pothesis (CPH). However, we found no correlation between population inbreedingand marginality, while geographically marginal populations had a lower recessive ge-netic load (only models without the gene pool effect). Ecologically marginal popula-tions had a higher genomic offset, suggesting higher maladaptation to future climate,albeit some of these populations also had high genetic diversity for climate outliers.Main Conclusions: Overall genetic diversity (but not outlier-based estimates) and dif-ferentiation patterns support the CPH. Ecologically marginal populations and those atthe southern edge could be more vulnerable to climate change due to higher climate maladaptation, as predicted by genomic offsets, and/or lower potentially adaptive ge-netic diversity. This risk is exacerbated by typically small effective population sizesand increasing human impact in marginal populations.
Ključne besede:population genetics, conservation genetics, marginal populations, Pinus pinaster, genetic indicators
Status publikacije:Objavljeno
Verzija publikacije:Objavljena publikacija
Datum objave:01.01.2024
Leto izida:2024
Št. strani:Str.
Številčenje:Vol. , iss.
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-20243 Novo okno
UDK:630*16(045)
ISSN pri članku:1472-4642
DOI:10.1111/ddi.13910 Novo okno
COBISS.SI-ID:205778435 Novo okno
Opomba:Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 29. 8. 2024;
Datum objave v DiRROS:29.08.2024
Število ogledov:311
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Gradivo je del revije

Naslov:Diversity and distributions
Skrajšan naslov:Divers. distrib.
Založnik:Blackwell Science.
ISSN:1472-4642
COBISS.SI-ID:580085 Novo okno

Gradivo je financirano iz projekta

Financer:EC - European Commission
Številka projekta:862221
Naslov:Improving access to FORest GENetic resources Information and services for end-USers
Akronim:FORGENIUS

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Licenca:CC BY 4.0, Creative Commons Priznanje avtorstva 4.0 Mednarodna
Povezava:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.sl
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Sekundarni jezik

Jezik:Slovenski jezik
Ključne besede:populacijska genetika, konzervacijska genetika, marginalne skupine, obmorski bor, genetski kazalci


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