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Heredity (Edinb) ; 118(6): 568-577, 2017 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28121308

RESUMO

Plant populations are seriously threatened by anthropogenic habitat disturbance. In particular, defaunation may disrupt plant-disperser mutualisms, thus reducing levels of seed-mediated gene flow and genetic variation in animal-dispersed plants. This may ultimately limit their adaptive potential and ability to cope with environmental change. Tropical forest remnants are typically deprived of medium to large vertebrates upon which many large-seeded plants rely for accomplishing effective seed dispersal. Our main goal was to examine the potential early genetic consequences of the loss of large vertebrates for large-seeded vertebrate-dispersed plants. We compared the genetic variation in early-stage individuals of the large-seeded palm Syagrus romanzoffiana between continuous protected forest and nearby partially defaunated fragments in the Atlantic Forest of South America. Using nine microsatellites, we found lower allelic richness and stronger fine-scale spatial genetic structure in the disturbed area. In addition, the percentage of dispersed recruits around conspecific adults was lower, although not significantly, in the disturbed area (median values: 0.0 vs 14.4%). On the other hand, no evidence of increased inbreeding or reduced pollen-mediated gene flow (selfing rate and diversity of pollen donors) was found in the disturbed area. Our findings are strongly suggestive of some early genetic consequences resulting from the limitation in contemporary gene flow via seeds, but not pollen, in defaunated areas. Plant-disperser mutualisms involving medium-large frugivores, which are seriously threatened in tropical systems, should therefore be protected to warrant the maintenance of seed-mediated gene flow and genetic diversity in large-seeded plants.


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Arecaceae/genética , Fluxo Gênico , Variação Genética , Herbivoria , Dispersão de Sementes , Animais , Argentina , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Florestas , Endogamia , Repetições de Microssatélites , Árvores/genética , Clima Tropical , Vertebrados
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Mol Ecol Resour ; 12(6): 1196-7, 2012 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23006415

RESUMO

This article documents the addition of 96 microsatellite marker loci to the Molecular Ecology Resources Database. Loci were developed for the following species: Clarias batrachus, Marmota himalayana, Schizothorax richardsonii, Sitophilus zeamais and Syagrus romanzoffiana. These loci were cross-tested on the following species: Clarias dussumeri, Clarias gariepinus, Heteropneustus fossilis, Sitophilus granarius and Sitophilus oryzae.


Assuntos
Biologia Computacional/métodos , Ecologia/métodos , Repetições de Microssatélites , Biologia Molecular/métodos , Animais , Arecaceae/classificação , Arecaceae/genética , Cordados/classificação , Cordados/genética , Gorgulhos/classificação , Gorgulhos/genética
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Am J Primatol ; 45(4): 411-5, 1998.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9702285

RESUMO

Fig (Ficus monckii) and laurel (Ocotea puberula) seeds were obtained from Alouatta caraya feces (ingested seeds) and from trees (noningested) in northeastern Argentina. Seeds were examined to detect the presence (infested) or absence (noninfested) of larvae. Sixty percent (N = 315) of noningested fig seeds were galls with insect larvae inside, while 23% (N = 331) were encountered in the ingested group. Eighty-two percent (N = 28) of noningested laurel seeds were infested, and only 19% (N = 63) of ingested seeds were infested. According to the present data, the insects' larvae are digested by howlers intaking animal protein, but the laurel seeds were not destroyed.


Assuntos
Alouatta , Insetos , Plantas , Sementes , Animais , Argentina , Fezes , Comportamento Alimentar , Larva , Rosales
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