1. Temporal and spatial genetic structure in Vitellaria paradoxa (shea tree) in an agroforestry system in southern Mali.
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Kelly, Bokary Allaye, Hardy, Olivier J., and Bouvet, Jean-Marc
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FOREST genetics , *BUTYROSPERMUM , *SAPOTACEAE , *MICROSATELLITE repeats , *COHORT analysis , *FORESTS & forestry , *AGROFORESTRY systems - Abstract
Ten microsatellite loci were used to investigate the impact of human activity on the spatial and temporal genetic structure of Vitellaria paradoxa (Sapotaceae), a parkland tree species in agroforestry systems in southern Mali. Two stands (forest and fallow) and three cohorts (adults, juveniles and natural regeneration) in each stand were studied to: (i) compare their levels of genetic diversity (gene diversity, HE; allelic richness, Rs; and inbreeding, FIS); (ii) assess their genetic differentiation ( FST); and (iii) compare their levels of spatial genetic structuring. Gene diversity parameters did not vary substantially among stands or cohorts, and tests for bottleneck events were nonsignificant. The inbreeding coefficients were not significantly different from zero in most cases ( FIS = −0.025 in forest and 0.045 in fallow), suggesting that the species is probably outbreeding. There was a weak decrease in FIS with age, suggesting inbreeding depression. Differentiation of stands within each cohort was weak ( FST = 0.026, 0.0005, 0.010 for adults, juveniles and regeneration, respectively), suggesting extensive gene flow. Cohorts within each stand were little differentiated ( FST = −0.001 and 0.001 in forest and fallow, respectively). The spatial genetic structure was more pronounced in fallow than in forest where adults showed no spatial structuring. In conclusion, despite the huge influence of human activity on the life cycle of Vitellaria paradoxa growing in parkland systems, the impact on the pattern of genetic variation at microsatellite loci appears rather limited, possibly due to the buffering effect of extensive gene flow between unmanaged and managed populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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