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Agricultural Landscape Heterogeneity Matter: Responses of Neutral Genetic Diversity and Adaptive Traits in a Neotropical Savanna Tree

Plants are one of the most vulnerable groups to fragmentation and habitat loss, that may affect community richness, abundance, functional traits, and genetic diversity. Here, we address the effects of landscape features on adaptive quantitative traits and evolutionary potential, and on neutral genet...

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Autores principales: do Amaral, Tatiana Souza, dos Santos, Juliana Silveira, Rosa, Fernanda Fraga, Pessôa, Marcelo Bruno, Chaves, Lázaro José, Ribeiro, Milton Cezar, Collevatti, Rosane Garcia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7890196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33613620
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.606222
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author do Amaral, Tatiana Souza
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Rosa, Fernanda Fraga
Pessôa, Marcelo Bruno
Chaves, Lázaro José
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar
Collevatti, Rosane Garcia
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dos Santos, Juliana Silveira
Rosa, Fernanda Fraga
Pessôa, Marcelo Bruno
Chaves, Lázaro José
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description Plants are one of the most vulnerable groups to fragmentation and habitat loss, that may affect community richness, abundance, functional traits, and genetic diversity. Here, we address the effects of landscape features on adaptive quantitative traits and evolutionary potential, and on neutral genetic diversity in populations of the Neotropical savanna tree Caryocar brasiliense. We sampled adults and juveniles in 10 savanna remnants within five landscapes. To obtain neutral genetic variation, we genotyped all individuals from each site using nine microsatellite loci. For adaptive traits we measured seed size and mass and grown seeds in nursery in completely randomized experimental design. We obtained mean, additive genetic variance (V(a)) and coefficient of variation (CV(a)%), which measures evolvability, for 17 traits in seedlings. We found that landscapes with higher compositional heterogeneity (SHDI) had lower evolutionary potential (CV(a)%) in leaf length (LL) and lower aboveground dry mass (ADM) genetic differentiation (Q(ST)). We also found that landscapes with higher SHDI had higher genetic diversity (He) and allelic richness (AR) in adults, and lower genetic differentiation (F(ST)). In juveniles, SHDI was also positively related to AR. These results are most likely due to longer dispersal distance of pollen in landscapes with lower density of flowering individuals. Agricultural landscapes with low quality mosaic may be more stressful for plant species, due to the lower habitat cover (%), higher cover of monocropping (%) and other land covers, and edge effects. However, in landscapes with higher SHDI with high quality mosaic, forest nearby savanna habitat and the other environments may facilitate the movement or provide additional habitat and resources for seed disperses and pollinators, increasing gene flow and genetic diversity. Finally, despite the very recent agriculture expansion in Central Brazil, we found no time lag in response to habitat loss, because both adults and juveniles were affected by landscape changes.
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spelling pubmed-78901962021-02-19 Agricultural Landscape Heterogeneity Matter: Responses of Neutral Genetic Diversity and Adaptive Traits in a Neotropical Savanna Tree do Amaral, Tatiana Souza dos Santos, Juliana Silveira Rosa, Fernanda Fraga Pessôa, Marcelo Bruno Chaves, Lázaro José Ribeiro, Milton Cezar Collevatti, Rosane Garcia Front Genet Genetics Plants are one of the most vulnerable groups to fragmentation and habitat loss, that may affect community richness, abundance, functional traits, and genetic diversity. Here, we address the effects of landscape features on adaptive quantitative traits and evolutionary potential, and on neutral genetic diversity in populations of the Neotropical savanna tree Caryocar brasiliense. We sampled adults and juveniles in 10 savanna remnants within five landscapes. To obtain neutral genetic variation, we genotyped all individuals from each site using nine microsatellite loci. For adaptive traits we measured seed size and mass and grown seeds in nursery in completely randomized experimental design. We obtained mean, additive genetic variance (V(a)) and coefficient of variation (CV(a)%), which measures evolvability, for 17 traits in seedlings. We found that landscapes with higher compositional heterogeneity (SHDI) had lower evolutionary potential (CV(a)%) in leaf length (LL) and lower aboveground dry mass (ADM) genetic differentiation (Q(ST)). We also found that landscapes with higher SHDI had higher genetic diversity (He) and allelic richness (AR) in adults, and lower genetic differentiation (F(ST)). In juveniles, SHDI was also positively related to AR. These results are most likely due to longer dispersal distance of pollen in landscapes with lower density of flowering individuals. Agricultural landscapes with low quality mosaic may be more stressful for plant species, due to the lower habitat cover (%), higher cover of monocropping (%) and other land covers, and edge effects. However, in landscapes with higher SHDI with high quality mosaic, forest nearby savanna habitat and the other environments may facilitate the movement or provide additional habitat and resources for seed disperses and pollinators, increasing gene flow and genetic diversity. Finally, despite the very recent agriculture expansion in Central Brazil, we found no time lag in response to habitat loss, because both adults and juveniles were affected by landscape changes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7890196/ /pubmed/33613620 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.606222 Text en Copyright © 2021 Amaral, Santos, Rosa, Pessôa, Chaves, Ribeiro and Collevatti. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
do Amaral, Tatiana Souza
dos Santos, Juliana Silveira
Rosa, Fernanda Fraga
Pessôa, Marcelo Bruno
Chaves, Lázaro José
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar
Collevatti, Rosane Garcia
Agricultural Landscape Heterogeneity Matter: Responses of Neutral Genetic Diversity and Adaptive Traits in a Neotropical Savanna Tree
title Agricultural Landscape Heterogeneity Matter: Responses of Neutral Genetic Diversity and Adaptive Traits in a Neotropical Savanna Tree
title_full Agricultural Landscape Heterogeneity Matter: Responses of Neutral Genetic Diversity and Adaptive Traits in a Neotropical Savanna Tree
title_fullStr Agricultural Landscape Heterogeneity Matter: Responses of Neutral Genetic Diversity and Adaptive Traits in a Neotropical Savanna Tree
title_full_unstemmed Agricultural Landscape Heterogeneity Matter: Responses of Neutral Genetic Diversity and Adaptive Traits in a Neotropical Savanna Tree
title_short Agricultural Landscape Heterogeneity Matter: Responses of Neutral Genetic Diversity and Adaptive Traits in a Neotropical Savanna Tree
title_sort agricultural landscape heterogeneity matter: responses of neutral genetic diversity and adaptive traits in a neotropical savanna tree
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7890196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33613620
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.606222
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