Restricted gene flow and subpopulation differentiation in Silene dioica

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Title
Restricted gene flow and subpopulation differentiation in Silene dioica
Journal
Heredity
Author(s)
Giles B. E., Lundqvist E., Goudet J.
ISSN
0018-067X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1998
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
80
Number
6
Pages
715-723
Language
english
Abstract
The size of breeding units and the hierarchical population structure of the dioecious perennial herb Silene dioica were investigated on four closely situated island populations in the Skeppsvik Archipelago in northern Sweden. F-statistics analyses of nine polymorphic allozyme loci revealed that plants on single islands are divided into many small breeding units, between 0.2 m2 and 6 m2. Hierarchical analyses showed that levels of differentiation among subpopulations within islands (FPL=0.080) were about twice as high as among islands (FLT=0.048). These results are discussed in the light of what is known about pollen and seed movement in the archipelago.
Keywords
gene flow, genetic differentiation, population subdivision, Silene dioica
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