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| Title |
Population Genetic Diversity of the Clonal Plant Geum reptans (Rosaceae) in the Swiss Alps |
| Author/s |
Andrea R. Pluess, Jürg Stöcklin |
| Year |
2004 |
| Journal |
American Journal of Botany 91(12): 2013-2021 |
| Abstract |
In the alpine landscape most plant populations are spatially isolated due to extreme patchiness and strong natural fragmentation. We used RAPD-PCR (randomly amplified polymorphic DNA polymerase chain reaction) for a study of the genetic diversity within and among 20 populations of Geum reptans, an outcrossing clonal plant species in the Swiss Alps. Populations were sampled at different altitudes, in early-, medium- and late-successional habitats (population origin) using a spatially hierarchical design, with distances among populations ranging from 0.2 to 208 km. Seed and pollen dispersibility was estimated by direct measurements. Seed dispersibility by wind was low with only 0.015% of the seeds flying over 100 m. Observed pollen flow was even more restricted. Molecular diversity within populations was irrespective of population origin (He 0.22± | |