Genetic structure and differentiation inMetrosideros polymorpha(Myrtaceae) along altitudinal gradients in Maui, Hawaii
- 1 June 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Genetics Research
- Vol. 61 (3) , 159-170
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016672300031335
Abstract
Summary: The level and distribution of genetic variability within and amongMetrosideros polymorphapopulations along altitudinal gradients on the island of Maui, Hawaii were examined to assess the extent of genetic differentiation. Sixteen loci encoding 11 enzymes were scored in 17 populations along the NE wet slope of Mt. Haleakala and Kipahulu Valley in East Maui and six populations along the Puu Kukui trail in West Maui. On average, 50% of the loci were polymorphic within populations with an overall mean of 2·15 alleles per locus. The observed heterozygosities for different populations were moderate (0·108–0·220) and conformed to panmixia except for one of the mid-elevation populations. The distribution of allozyme variation indicates that very little differentiation has occurred along altitudinal gradients. Approximately 90% of the total variation resides within populations in East Maui while 95% was found within West Maui populations. The mean populational pair-wise genetic identities (Nei's I) ranged from 0·909 to 0·998. The UPGMA cluster analysis on genetic identity matrices and PCA on allele frequencies revealed marginal altitudinal differentiation. Twenty one alleles out of a total 63 showed statistically significant correlations with environmental variables.Keywords
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