Genetic diversity of the endangered endemic Agave victoriae‐reginae (Agavaceae) in the Chihuahuan Desert
- 1 August 1999
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Botany
- Vol. 86 (8) , 1093-1098
- https://doi.org/10.2307/2656971
Abstract
Long-lived perennials are a species-rich, ecologically important component of the North American deserts, yet we know little about their genetic structure, information important for their conservation. Agave victoriae-reginae is an endemic of the Chihuahuan Desert of northern Mexico that is endangered by collection for the ornamental trade. We examined levels and patterns of variation at ten polymorphic allozyme loci in ten populations representing the range of the species. Levels of genetic variation (mean H(e)= 0.335) and differentiation (mean F(ST) = 0.236) were high. Phenetic clustering suggested the existence of at least three distinct groups of populations. If this pattern of variation is representative of other long-lived desert perennials, it may explain the species richness of this group and will pose a real challenge to gene conservation efforts.Keywords
Funding Information
- CONABIO (B147)
- PADEP-UNAM (003371)
- PAPIIT-DGAPA (IN-205894)
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