2013
DOI: 10.1111/boj.12067
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Contrasting patterns of genetic differentiation in Macaronesian lineages ofIlex(Aquifoliaceae)

Abstract: Islands offer an interesting framework in which to study the effect of geographical isolation on population genetic differentiation. For plant species with high dispersal abilities, however, oceanic barriers may not represent a factor promoting strong population structure. In this work, we analysed seven nuclear microsatellite loci in Ilex (Aquifoliaceae), a bird-dispersed plant group, to infer patterns of genetic differentiation among Macaronesian taxa: I. canariensis, I. perado ssp. lopezlilloi, I. perado ss… Show more

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“…S. palmensis is present in four islands and was probably even more widespread in the past ( Beltrán et al, 1999 ; Sosa et al, 2010 ). In this respect, S. palmensis revealed similar heterozygosity values to other endemics such as the widespread dioecious palm Phoenix canariensis ( Saro et al, 2015 ) or the laurel forest tree Ilex canariensis ( Sosa et al, 2013 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…S. palmensis is present in four islands and was probably even more widespread in the past ( Beltrán et al, 1999 ; Sosa et al, 2010 ). In this respect, S. palmensis revealed similar heterozygosity values to other endemics such as the widespread dioecious palm Phoenix canariensis ( Saro et al, 2015 ) or the laurel forest tree Ilex canariensis ( Sosa et al, 2013 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Furthermore, the documented arrival of settlers to Canary Islands might have been a cause of intra-population genetic diversity decrease and differentiation increase, through the transformation of favourable habitats in grazing (Fernández Palacios et al 2011). However, as demonstrated for several Canarian endemics (García-Verdugo et al 2010;Ferreira et al 2011;Rumeu et al 2011;Sosa et al 2013), the recurrent gene flow between islands have revealed moderate levels of genetic diversity and absence of genetic structure across islands. The ability of J. phoenicea s.l.…”
Section: The Genetic Structure Of Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For species groups, they are more rarely applied because even though cross species applicability is observed, application can be technically challenging (Barbar a et al 2007). However, if markers can be identified that successfully amplify across a wider range of species, the use of this marker system allows determining geneflow and differentiation between species (Gonz alez-P erez et al 2009;Sosa et al 2013;Turini et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%