2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-016-3021-2
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Bidirectional gene flow on a mangrove river landscape and between-catchment dispersal of Rhizophora racemosa (Rhizophoraceae)

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“…Isolation by distance seem typical of mangroves (Cerón‐Souza et al., ; Kennedy et al., ; Sandoval‐Castro et al., ). However, it has been suggested that factors other than absolute geographic distance should be also considered, including water velocity (Nathan et al., ), the retention of propagules by roots (Van der Stocken et al., ), tides (Ngeve, van der Stocken, Sierens, Koedam, & Triest, ), the direction of wind and local currents, and coastal topography (Yan, Duke, & Sun, ). We hypothesized that the level of genetic structure found on each coast would be related to differences in each coast's features.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isolation by distance seem typical of mangroves (Cerón‐Souza et al., ; Kennedy et al., ; Sandoval‐Castro et al., ). However, it has been suggested that factors other than absolute geographic distance should be also considered, including water velocity (Nathan et al., ), the retention of propagules by roots (Van der Stocken et al., ), tides (Ngeve, van der Stocken, Sierens, Koedam, & Triest, ), the direction of wind and local currents, and coastal topography (Yan, Duke, & Sun, ). We hypothesized that the level of genetic structure found on each coast would be related to differences in each coast's features.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…within the parental mangrove stand. Genetic estimation of migration rates indicated that dispersal could occur bidirectionally within an estuary, due to the opposite effects of river flow currents and incoming tides (Ngeve et al , ). Even at the intermediary geographic scale (hundreds of kilometers), propagule dispersal can be limited to adjacent or neighbouring populations.…”
Section: Spatial Scale Of Dispersal and Methodological Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such findings indicate that sexual reproduction is naturally quite common. In addition, little genetic differentiation among populations has been found for many wetland species, which is an indicator of high gene flow among wetlands via seeds (Santamaría, 2002;Pollux et al, 2009;Nilsson et al, 2010;Sweetman et al, 2013;Ngeve et al, 2017;Orsenigo et al, 2017;Kettenring et al, 2019b;Lobato de Magalhães et al, 2020).…”
Section: Ecological Genetic and Evolutionary Benefits Of Seedingmentioning
confidence: 99%