Genetic Diversity and Structure of Calophyllum brasiliense Along the Santa Catarina Coast

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Fernando André Loch Santos da
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Montagna,Tiago, Lauterjung,Miguel Busarello, Bittencourt,Ricardo, Reis,Maurício Sedrez dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Floresta e Ambiente
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Population genetics studies can provide knowledge in support of conservation efforts for plant populations. We studied the genetic diversity and structure in nine populations of Calophyllum brasiliense from Santa Catarina state, Brazil, aiming to establish conservation strategies. Allozymic markers were used to genotype about 50 individuals from each population. Moderate genetic diversity (mean = 0.135) and high fixation indexes (mean = 0.259) were estimated. Genetic divergence was significant, equal to 0.140, and a Bayesian analysis found two different genetic groupings. The results show clear signs of risk of diversity loss, basically related to restrictions of effective size. As conservation efforts, we suggested the use of C. brasiliense in restoration programs and for wood production. We also suggested the protection of its associated fauna and the development of more protected areas. Finally, populations 430, 640, 642 and 913 were indicated as priorities for conservation, based on their genetic indexes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Genetic Diversity and Structure of Calophyllum brasiliense Along the Santa Catarina Coast
title Genetic Diversity and Structure of Calophyllum brasiliense Along the Santa Catarina Coast
spellingShingle Genetic Diversity and Structure of Calophyllum brasiliense Along the Santa Catarina Coast
Silva,Fernando André Loch Santos da
conservation
effective size
olandi
quaternary coastal plains
title_short Genetic Diversity and Structure of Calophyllum brasiliense Along the Santa Catarina Coast
title_full Genetic Diversity and Structure of Calophyllum brasiliense Along the Santa Catarina Coast
title_fullStr Genetic Diversity and Structure of Calophyllum brasiliense Along the Santa Catarina Coast
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Diversity and Structure of Calophyllum brasiliense Along the Santa Catarina Coast
title_sort Genetic Diversity and Structure of Calophyllum brasiliense Along the Santa Catarina Coast
author Silva,Fernando André Loch Santos da
author_facet Silva,Fernando André Loch Santos da
Montagna,Tiago
Lauterjung,Miguel Busarello
Bittencourt,Ricardo
Reis,Maurício Sedrez dos
author_role author
author2 Montagna,Tiago
Lauterjung,Miguel Busarello
Bittencourt,Ricardo
Reis,Maurício Sedrez dos
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Fernando André Loch Santos da
Montagna,Tiago
Lauterjung,Miguel Busarello
Bittencourt,Ricardo
Reis,Maurício Sedrez dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv conservation
effective size
olandi
quaternary coastal plains
topic conservation
effective size
olandi
quaternary coastal plains
description ABSTRACT Population genetics studies can provide knowledge in support of conservation efforts for plant populations. We studied the genetic diversity and structure in nine populations of Calophyllum brasiliense from Santa Catarina state, Brazil, aiming to establish conservation strategies. Allozymic markers were used to genotype about 50 individuals from each population. Moderate genetic diversity (mean = 0.135) and high fixation indexes (mean = 0.259) were estimated. Genetic divergence was significant, equal to 0.140, and a Bayesian analysis found two different genetic groupings. The results show clear signs of risk of diversity loss, basically related to restrictions of effective size. As conservation efforts, we suggested the use of C. brasiliense in restoration programs and for wood production. We also suggested the protection of its associated fauna and the development of more protected areas. Finally, populations 430, 640, 642 and 913 were indicated as priorities for conservation, based on their genetic indexes.
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