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Evolutionary drivers of reproductive fitness in two endangered forest trees.
Mendoza-Maya, Eduardo; Giles-Pérez, Gustavo Ibrahim; Vargas-Hernández, J Jesús; Sáenz-Romero, Cuauhtémoc; Martínez-Trujillo, Miguel; de Los Angeles Beltrán-Nambo, María; Hernández-Díaz, José Ciro; Prieto-Ruíz, José Ángel; Jaramillo-Correa, Juan P; Wehenkel, Christian.
Affiliation
  • Mendoza-Maya E; Programa Institucional de Doctorado en Ciencias Agropecuarias y Forestales, Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango, 34000, Durango, Mexico.
  • Giles-Pérez GI; Departamento de Ecología Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 04510, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico.
  • Vargas-Hernández JJ; Postgrado en Ciencias Forestales, Colegio de Postgraduados, Montecillo, Texcoco, 56264, Estado de México, Mexico.
  • Sáenz-Romero C; Instituto de Investigaciones sobre los Recursos Naturales, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Morelia, 58330, Michoacán, Mexico.
  • Martínez-Trujillo M; Facultad de Biología, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Morelia, 58030, Michoacán, Mexico.
  • de Los Angeles Beltrán-Nambo M; Facultad de Biología, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Morelia, 58030, Michoacán, Mexico.
  • Hernández-Díaz JC; Instituto de Silvicultura e Industria de la Madera, Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango, 34120, Durango, Mexico.
  • Prieto-Ruíz JÁ; Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Ambientales, Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango, 34120, Durango, Mexico.
  • Jaramillo-Correa JP; Departamento de Ecología Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 04510, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico.
  • Wehenkel C; Instituto de Silvicultura e Industria de la Madera, Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango, 34120, Durango, Mexico.
New Phytol ; 244(3): 1086-1100, 2024 Nov.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39187985
ABSTRACT
Population genetics theory predicts a relationship between fitness, genetic diversity (H0) and effective population size (Ne), which is often tested through heterozygosity-fitness correlations (HFCs). We tested whether population and individual fertility and heterozygosity are correlated in two endangered Mexican spruces (Picea martinezii and Picea mexicana) by combining genomic, demographic and reproductive data (seed development and germination traits). For both species, there was a positive correlation between population size and seed development traits, but not germination rate. Individual genome-wide heterozygosity and seed traits were only correlated in P. martinezii (general-effects HFC), and none of the candidate single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with individual fertility showed heterozygote advantage in any species (no local-effects HFC). We observed a single and recent (c. 30 thousand years ago (ka)) population decline for P. martinezii; the collapse of P. mexicana occurred in two phases separated by a long period of stability (c. 800 ka). Recruitment always contributed more to total population census than adult trees in P. mexicana, while this was only the case in the largest populations of P. martinezii. Equating fitness to either H0 or Ne, as traditionally proposed in conservation biology, might not always be adequate, as species-specific evolutionary factors can decouple the expected correlation between these parameters.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Reproduction / Seeds / Trees / Forests / Endangered Species / Biological Evolution / Genetic Fitness Language: En Journal: New Phytol Journal subject: BOTANICA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Reproduction / Seeds / Trees / Forests / Endangered Species / Biological Evolution / Genetic Fitness Language: En Journal: New Phytol Journal subject: BOTANICA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico Country of publication: United kingdom