Authors
Christopher W Dick, Olivier J Hardy, F Andrew Jones, Rémy J Petit
Publication date
2008/3
Source
Tropical Plant Biology
Volume
1
Pages
20-33
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Gene flow via seed and pollen is a primary determinant of genetic and species diversity in plant communities at different spatial scales. This paper reviews studies of gene flow and population genetic structure in tropical rain forest trees and places them in ecological and biogeographic context. Although much pollination is among nearest neighbors, an increasing number of genetic studies report pollination ranging from 0.5–14 km for canopy tree species, resulting in extensive breeding areas in disturbed and undisturbed rain forest. Direct genetic measures of seed dispersal are still rare; however, studies of fine scale spatial genetic structure (SGS) indicate that the bulk of effective seed dispersal occurs at local scales, and we found no difference in SGS (Sp statistic) between temperate (N = 24 species) and tropical forest trees (N = 15). Our analysis did find significantly higher genetic differentiation in …
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