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Genetic diversity of two tropical tree species of the Dipterocarpaceae following logging and restoration in Borneo: high genetic diversity in plots with high species diversity.

Authors :
Ang, Cheng Choon
O’Brien, Michael J.
Ng, Kevin Kit Siong
Lee, Ping Chin
Hector, Andy
Schmid, Bernhard
Shimizu, Kentaro K.
Source :
Plant Ecology & Diversity. Oct-Dec2016, Vol. 9 Issue 5/6, p459-469. 11p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background: The impact of logging and restoration on species diversity has been well studied in tropical forests. However, little is known about their effects on genetic diversity within species. Aims: We assess the degree of genetic diversity among dipterocarp seedlings used for enrichment planting of selectively logged forests in Sabah, Malaysia, and compare it with diversity in naturally regenerating seedlings. Methods: We sampled young leaf tissues from seedlings ofShorea leprosulaandParashorea malaanonanfor DNA genotyping, using microsatellite markers. Results: The levels of genetic diversity (expected heterozygosity and rarefied allelic richness) of naturally regenerating seedlings were statistically indistinguishable among unlogged, once logged and repeatedly logged forest areas. Enrichment-planted seedlings ofP. malaanonanexhibited similar levels of genetic diversity to naturally regenerating seedlings whereas those ofS. leprosulahad significantly lower genetic diversity than natural seedlings. Interestingly, reduction of genetic variation was consistently observed in single-species plots relative to mixed-species plots among enrichment-planted seedlings. Conclusions: There was no reduction of genetic variation in naturally regenerating dipterocarp seedlings in areas of selective logging. However, genetic variation of enrichment-planted seedlings was lower in single-species plots relative to mixed-species plots. This suggests that enrichment-planting strategies should adopt diverse mixtures that should promote levels of both species richness and genetic diversity within species. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17550874
Volume :
9
Issue :
5/6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Ecology & Diversity
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121504485
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/17550874.2016.1270363