Authors
Susie M Dunham, Thomas E O’Dell, Randy Molina
Publication date
2006/3/1
Journal
Mycologia
Volume
98
Issue
2
Pages
250-259
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
We examined the within-population genetic structure of the Pacific golden chanterelle (Cantharellus formosus) in a 50 y old forest stand dominated by Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) and western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) with spatial autocorrelation analysis. We tested the null hypothesis that multilocus genotypes possessed by chanterelle genets were randomly distributed within the study area. Fruit bodies from 203 C. formosus genets were collected from a 50 ha study plot. One hundred six unique multilocus genotypes were identified after scoring these collections at five microsatellite loci. Statistically significant positive spatial autocorrelation was detected indicating the presence of fine-scale genetic structure within the area. Repeated autocorrelation analyses with varied minimum distance classes (50–500 m) detected positive spatial genetic structure up to 400 m. Therefore nonrandom evolutionary …
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