Past and present genetic structure of the tropical rainforest palm Astrocaryum mexicanum: effects of anthropogenic fragmentation
Jorge O. Juárez-Ramírez, Juan Núñez-Farfán

TL;DR
This study examines how forest fragmentation affects the genetic structure of a tropical palm species in Mexico, finding that genetic diversity remains high despite habitat changes.
Contribution
The study introduces novel microsatellite loci and controls for pre-fragmentation genetic structure to assess fragmentation effects.
Findings
Fragments were not genetically distinct from continuous forest populations.
High historical connectivity implies most genetic variation exists within subpopulations.
Bottleneck simulations suggest insufficient time since fragmentation to detect genetic variation loss.
Abstract
To assess whether fragmentation of the lowland rainforest of Los Tuxtlas natural reserve has altered the genetic structure of understory palm Astrocaryum mexicanum, we analyzed populations from undisturbed forest and forest fragments. The questions that this study addressed were: Has habitat fragmentation reduced gene flow and within-population genetic variation (allele loss)? Has this process, in turn, increased population genetic differentiation of populations in fragments? We expected that reduced population sizes and gene flow, in fragments, has increased the effects of genetic drift, thus affecting genetic structure. The design of the study allows control for pre-fragmentation genetic structure, a common criticism against fragmentation studies, and addresses this question for a community-level important palm tree species of the tropical rain forests of southern Mexico. We sampled…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenetic diversity and population structure · Date Palm Research Studies · Oil Palm Production and Sustainability
