Authors
Inger Greve Alsos, Dorothee Ehrich, Wilfried Thuiller, Pernille Bronken Eidesen, Andreas Tribsch, Peter Schönswetter, Claire Lagaye, Pierre Taberlet, Christian Brochmann
Publication date
2012/5/22
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume
279
Issue
1735
Pages
2042-2051
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Climate change will lead to loss of range for many species, and thus to loss of genetic diversity crucial for their long-term persistence. We analysed range-wide genetic diversity (amplified fragment length polymorphisms) in 9581 samples from 1200 populations of 27 northern plant species, to assess genetic consequences of range reduction and potential association with species traits. We used species distribution modelling (SDM, eight techniques, two global circulation models and two emission scenarios) to predict loss of range and genetic diversity by 2080. Loss of genetic diversity varied considerably among species, and this variation could be explained by dispersal adaptation (up to 57%) and by genetic differentiation among populations (FST; up to 61%). Herbs lacking adaptations for long-distance dispersal were estimated to lose genetic diversity at higher rate than dwarf shrubs adapted to long-distance …
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Scholar articles
IG Alsos, D Ehrich, W Thuiller, PB Eidesen, A Tribsch… - Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2012