Contrasting patterns of clonality and fine-scale genetic structure in two rare sedges with differing geographic distributions
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For plants with mixed reproductive capabilities, asexual reproduction is more frequent in rare species and is considered a strategy for persistence when sexual recruitment is limited. We investigate whether asexual reproduction contributes to the persistence of two co-occurring, rare sedges that both experience irregular seed set and if their differing geographic distributions have a role in the relative contribution of clonality. Genotypic richness was high (R=0.889±0.02) across the clustered populations of Lepidosperma sp. Mt Caudan and, where detected, clonal patches were small, both in ramet numbers (less than or equal to3 ramets/genet) and physical size (1.3±0.1âm). In contrast, genotypic richness was lower in the isolated L. sp. Parker Range populations, albeit more variable (R=0.437±0.13), with genets as large as 17 ramets and up to 5.8âm in size. Aggregated clonal growth generated significant fine-scale genetic structure in both species but to a greater spatial extent and with a...
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2025-04-17



