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Recent fragmentation may not alter genetic patterns in endangered long-lived species: Evidence from Taxus cuspidata.

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国家林业和草原科学数据中心2022-11-30 更新2024-03-06 收录
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Forestland fragmentation caused by overexploitation of forest resources can in principle reduce genetic diversity, limit gene flow and eventually lead to species developing strong genetic structure. However, the genetic consequences of recent anthropogenic fragmentation of tree species remain unclear. Taxus cuspidata, which has extremely small populations distributed mainly in Changbai Mt. in Northeast (NE) China, has recently endured severe habitat fragmentation. Here, we investigate the pattern of genetic diversity and structure, identify risk factors, predict the future distribution and finally provide guidelines for the conservation and management of this species. We used three chloroplast and two mitochondrial DNA fragments, which are both paternally inherited in yews but differ in mutation rates, to genotype a total of 265 individuals from 26 populations covering the distribution of the species in China.
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