Title
Genetic diversity in mesoamerican populations of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla), assessed using RAPDs
Date Issued
01 January 1999
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center
Publisher(s)
Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Abstract
Swietenia macrophylla King, a timber species native to tropical America, is threatened by selective logging and deforestation. To quantify genetic diversity within the species and monitor the impact of selective logging, populations were sampled across Mesoamerica, from Mexico to Panama, and analysed for RAPD DNA variation. Ten decamer primers generated 102 polymorphic RAPD bands and pairwise distances were calculated between populations according to Nei, then used to construct a radial neighbour-joining dendrogram and examine intra- and interpopulation variance coefficients, by analysis of molecular variation (AMOVA). Populations from Mexico clustered closely together in the dendrogram and were distinct from the rest of the populations. Those from Belize also clustered closely together. Populations from Panama, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras, however, did not cluster closely by country but were more widely scattered throughout the dendrogram. This result was also reflected by an autocorrelation analysis of genetic and geographical distance. Genetic diversity estimates indicated that 80% of detected variation was maintained within populations and regression analysis demonstrated that logging significantly decreased population diversity (P=0.034). This study represents one of the most wide-ranging surveys of molecular variation within a tropical tree species to date. It offers practical information for the future conservation of mahogany and highlights some factors that may have influenced the partitioning of genetic diversity in this species across Mesoamerica.
Start page
722
End page
732
Volume
83
Issue
6
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Genética, Herencia
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0033426935
PubMed ID
Source
Heredity
ISSN of the container
0018067X
Sponsor(s)
Funding text
This work is the result of a collaboration between the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology and the Tropical Agronomic Center for Higher Education and Research (CATIE; Costa Rica). It is partly supported by funding from the European Commission, under framework III of DGXII, contract number TS3*-CT94–0316 and partly by the Natural Environment Research Council. We would like to acknowledge Drs P. Kanowski, D. Boshier and A. Pottinger from the Oxford Forestry Institute, for their enthusiastic support. Grateful thanks are also extended to Dr R. Leakey, for his valuable comments on this manuscript, and to Mr R. I. Smith, for his help with the statistical analysis.
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