five

Centaurea corymbosa, a cliff-dwelling species tottering on the brink of extinction: A demographic and genetic study

收藏
PubMed Central1997-04-01 更新2026-04-25 收录
下载链接:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC20394/
下载链接
链接失效反馈
官方服务:
资源简介:
Centaurea corymbosa (Asteraceae) is endemic to a small area (≤3 km(2)), and <500 individuals reproduce in any given year. Nevertheless, enzyme polymorphism was found within and among the six local extant populations, the most distant at 2.3 km. Levels of gene flow among populations and seed and pollen dispersal data indicated very low dispersal capacity. Rarity of long distance dispersal events coupled with traits such as prolonged juvenile period, monocarpy, and self-incompatibility precludes the establishment of new populations and thus the evolution toward colonization ability through increased dispersal rate, polycarpy, or self-compatibility. The species thus appears to be trapped on an evolutionary dead-end toward extinction, even though, from a preliminary introduction experiment, we conclude that several nearby unoccupied sites would be suitable for the species.
提供机构:
National Academy of Sciences
创建时间:
1997-04-01
二维码
社区交流群
二维码
科研交流群
商业服务