Genetic structure of a naturally regenerating post-fire seedling population: Pinus halepensis as a case study

To study the effects of wildfire on population genetics of a wind pollinated and wind dispersed tree, we have analyzed the genetic structure of a post-fire, naturally regenerating seedling population of Pinus halepensis Miller, on Mt. Carmel, Israel. We tested the existence of spatial genetic struct...

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Main Authors: Anna eGershberg, Gidi eNeeman, Rachel eBen-Shlomo
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.00549/full
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spelling doaj-d249f706084d41398b4419be8b5909022020-11-24T21:42:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2016-04-01710.3389/fpls.2016.00549174137Genetic structure of a naturally regenerating post-fire seedling population: Pinus halepensis as a case studyAnna eGershberg0Gidi eNeeman1Rachel eBen-Shlomo2University of Haifa - OranimUniversity of Haifa - OranimUniversity of Haifa - OranimTo study the effects of wildfire on population genetics of a wind pollinated and wind dispersed tree, we have analyzed the genetic structure of a post-fire, naturally regenerating seedling population of Pinus halepensis Miller, on Mt. Carmel, Israel. We tested the existence of spatial genetic structure, which is expected due to the special spatial demographic structure of the post-fire seedling and sapling populations of this species. Explicitly, we asked whether or not seedlings that germinated under large, burned, dead pine trees are also their offspring. The results revealed that the post-fire seedling population is polymorphic, diverse, and reflects the pre-fire random mating system. In contrast to our prediction, we found no division of the post-fire seedling population to distinct sub-populations. Furthermore, as a result of post-fire seed dispersal to longer range than the average pre-fire inter-tree distance, seedlings found under individual burned trees were not necessarily their sole offspring. Surprisingly, although the population as a whole showed a Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, significant excess of heterozygotes was found within each tallest seedlings group growing under single, large, burned pine trees. Our finding indicates the possible existence of intense natural selection for the most vigorous heterozygous genotypes that are best adapted to the special post-fire regeneration niche, which is the thick ash bed under large, dead, pine trees.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.00549/fullnatural selectionfiredisturbancepinespatial genetic structurespatial demographic structure
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author Anna eGershberg
Gidi eNeeman
Rachel eBen-Shlomo
spellingShingle Anna eGershberg
Gidi eNeeman
Rachel eBen-Shlomo
Genetic structure of a naturally regenerating post-fire seedling population: Pinus halepensis as a case study
Frontiers in Plant Science
natural selection
fire
disturbance
pine
spatial genetic structure
spatial demographic structure
author_facet Anna eGershberg
Gidi eNeeman
Rachel eBen-Shlomo
author_sort Anna eGershberg
title Genetic structure of a naturally regenerating post-fire seedling population: Pinus halepensis as a case study
title_short Genetic structure of a naturally regenerating post-fire seedling population: Pinus halepensis as a case study
title_full Genetic structure of a naturally regenerating post-fire seedling population: Pinus halepensis as a case study
title_fullStr Genetic structure of a naturally regenerating post-fire seedling population: Pinus halepensis as a case study
title_full_unstemmed Genetic structure of a naturally regenerating post-fire seedling population: Pinus halepensis as a case study
title_sort genetic structure of a naturally regenerating post-fire seedling population: pinus halepensis as a case study
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2016-04-01
description To study the effects of wildfire on population genetics of a wind pollinated and wind dispersed tree, we have analyzed the genetic structure of a post-fire, naturally regenerating seedling population of Pinus halepensis Miller, on Mt. Carmel, Israel. We tested the existence of spatial genetic structure, which is expected due to the special spatial demographic structure of the post-fire seedling and sapling populations of this species. Explicitly, we asked whether or not seedlings that germinated under large, burned, dead pine trees are also their offspring. The results revealed that the post-fire seedling population is polymorphic, diverse, and reflects the pre-fire random mating system. In contrast to our prediction, we found no division of the post-fire seedling population to distinct sub-populations. Furthermore, as a result of post-fire seed dispersal to longer range than the average pre-fire inter-tree distance, seedlings found under individual burned trees were not necessarily their sole offspring. Surprisingly, although the population as a whole showed a Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, significant excess of heterozygotes was found within each tallest seedlings group growing under single, large, burned pine trees. Our finding indicates the possible existence of intense natural selection for the most vigorous heterozygous genotypes that are best adapted to the special post-fire regeneration niche, which is the thick ash bed under large, dead, pine trees.
topic natural selection
fire
disturbance
pine
spatial genetic structure
spatial demographic structure
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.00549/full
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