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Título: Introduced herbivores threaten the conservation genetics of two critically endangered single-island endemics, Crambe sventenii and Pleudia herbanica
Autores/as: Rodríguez Rodríguez,Priscila 
Sarmiento Cabello, Sonia 
Scholz, Stephan
Curbelo, Leticia
Sosa, Pedro A. 
Clasificación UNESCO: 2417 Biología vegetal (botánica)
241714 Genética vegetal
Palabras clave: Brassicaceae
Conservation genetics
Lamiaceae
Microsatellites
Species distribution modeling, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Proyectos: Estudio "Caracterización Genética de los Taxones Salvia Herbanica, Crambe Sventenii y Lavatera Aceriflia Var. Hariense" 
Publicación seriada: Plants 
Resumen: Crambe sventenii Pett. ex Bramwell & Sunding and Pleudia herbanica (A.Santos & M.Fernández) M.Will, N.Schmalz & Class.-Bockh. are two single-island endemic species from Fuerteventura (Canary Islands), inhabiting the same areas and similar habitats. They are under the “Critically Endangered” category due to historical herbivore pressure, mainly goats, leading to habitat fragmentation and poor population recruitment. The main aim of our study was to provide insights into the conservation genetics and habitat suitability of these two species. For this purpose, we sampled all known populations on the island and developed two new sets of microsatellite markers. Moreover, to assist restoration plans, we performed species distribution models to determine the most suitable areas for reintroduction. While Crambe sventenii is highly fragmented, with low genetic diversity indices in some populations, Pleudia herbanica’s genetic structure is quite homogeneous, grouped in three main regions, with signs of inbreeding and an overall low genetic diversity. Both species could present moderate to high levels of autogamy. Our findings can provide guidance to local governments regarding conservation actions to be implemented in the field, like the identification of propagule sources and new suitable areas for restoration.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/134369
ISSN: 2223-7747
DOI: 10.3390/plants13182573
Fuente: Plants [EISSN 2223-7747], v. 13 (18), (Septiembre 2024)
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