1. Genetic consequences of tropical second-growth forest regeneration.
- Author
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Sezen UU, Chazdon RL, and Holsinger KE
- Subjects
- Costa Rica, Genetics, Population, Genotype, Pollen, Seeds, Arecaceae genetics, Arecaceae growth & development, Genetic Variation, Trees genetics, Trees growth & development
- Abstract
Secondary forests are more extensive than old-growth forests in many tropical regions, yet the genetic composition of colonizing populations is poorly understood. We analyzed the parentage of a founder population of 130 individuals of the canopy palm Iriartea deltoidea in a 24-year-old second-growth forest in lowland Costa Rica. Among 66 trees in adjacent old-growth forest, only two individuals contributed 56% of the genes in founders. Second-growth trees had lower genetic diversity and larger patches of similar genotypes than old-growth trees. Recovery of genetic diversity of populations in tropical second-growth forests may take many generations and will require continued dispersal from genetically diverse source populations.
- Published
- 2005
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