Conservation genetics of an endangered herb, Hanabusaya asiatica (Campanulaceae)
Chung MG, Chung MY, Epperson BK
PLANT BIOLOGY 3 (1): 42-49 JAN 2001

Abstract:
Hanabusaya asiatica (Nakai) Nakai (Campanulaceae), a bee-pollinated, perennial herb, is restricted to the mountainous regions of the eastern-central Korean peninsula. Allozyme analyses for 348 individuals assessed the levels of genetic diversity for five populations. Spatial autocorrelation statistics were also used to examine the spatial distribution of allozyme polymorphisms. The species maintains high levers of allozyme diversity (H-eS = 0.217) and it exhibits low allozyme differentiation among populations (G(ST) = 0.132) compared with other endemics (mean H-e = 0.096, G(ST) = 0.248). There is an apparent pattern of isolation by distance among populations. These results suggest that H. asiatica is at a genetic equilibrium. A considerable deficit in numbers of heterozygotes suggests mating among relatives in populations. At least three populations of H. asiatica should be sampled or conserved to capture or maintain >99% of the genetic diversity in the species as a whole. Within local populations, individuals are distributed in a structured, isolation by distance. manner. Approximate genetic patch width in the populations of H. asiatica examined is 5 - 8 m. For conservation purposes, it is suggested that, in general, the sampling of H. asiatica should be conducted at intervals in order to efficiently sample the genetic diversity across an entire population.

 

Author Keywords:
allozyme diversity, Campanulaceae, conservation genetics, Honabusaya asiatica, isolation by distance, spatial genetic structure

KeyWords Plus:
SPATIAL-AUTOCORRELATION, ALLOZYME DIVERSITY, SUBDIVIDED POPULATIONS, WIDESPREAD CONGENER, PLANT-POPULATIONS, F-STATISTICS, VARIABILITY, POLYMORPHISMS, ORGANIZATION, GENOTYPES

Addresses:
Chung MG, Gyeongsang Natl Univ, Dept Biol, Chinju 660701, South Korea
Gyeongsang Natl Univ, Dept Biol, Chinju 660701, South Korea
Michigan State Univ, Dept Forestry, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA

Publisher:
GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG, STUTTGART