PeerJ (Sep 2018)

How much genetic variation is stored in the endangered and fragmented shrub Tetraena mongolica Maxim?

  • Yingbiao Zhi,
  • Zhonglou Sun,
  • Ping Sun,
  • Kai Zhao,
  • Yangnan Guo,
  • Dejian Zhang,
  • Baowei Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5645
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
p. e5645

Abstract

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Tetraena mongolica Maxim (Zygophyllaceae) is an endangered species endemic to western Inner Mongolia and China, and is currently threatened by habitat loss and human over-exploitation. We explored the genetic background, its genetic diversity, population structure, and demographic history, based on 12 polymorphic nuclear microsatellite loci. Our results indicated high genetic diversity in extant populations, but no distinguishable gene cluster corresponding with a specific biogeography. Population demography analysis using a MSVAR indicated a strong, recent population decline approximately 5,455 years ago. These results suggest that the Yellow River and Zhuozi Mountain range may not prevent pollination between populations. Finally, we surmised that the population demography of T. mongolica was likely to have been affected by early mankind activities.

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