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American Journal of Botany | 2011

Range-wide genetic structure and diversity of the endemic tree line species Polylepis australis (Rosaceae) in Argentina

Isabell Hensen; Ingrid Teich; Heidi Hirsch; Henrik von Wehrden; Daniel Renison

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Knowledge on the range-wide distribution of genetic structure and diversity is required to facilitate the understanding of historical tree migration and for predicting responses to current climate change. With respect to post-glacial migration patterns known from the northern hemisphere, we tested the prediction that the southernmost populations of a subtropical tree line species have lower within-population genetic diversity and higher genetic differentiation than the central and northernmost populations. METHODS We used AFLP to assess the genetic structure of 18 populations of the wind-pollinated Polylepis australis (Rosaceae) sampled over its entire distributional range in three Argentinean high mountain regions. Genetic diversity was calculated as a percentage of polymorphic bands (P) and Neis expected heterozygosity (He); genetic differentiation was assessed using AMOVA, Φ(ST)--statistics, and Bayesian cluster analysis. KEY RESULTS Contrary to our expectations, the northernmost Polylepis australis stands had lower within-population genetic diversity and higher genetic differentiation than the central and southernmost stands. Populations grouped into two major clusters, the first containing the southern populations and four central populations and the second containing the northern and one central population. CONCLUSIONS Patterns of Polylepis australis genetic structure and diversity differ from historical migration scenarios observed for the northern hemisphere. The decline in genetic diversity toward the north may point to an equatorward migration following past climatic changes. Populations within the south and central part appear to be connected by effective long-distance pollination while gene flow in the northern part is probably hampered by geographic isolation.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2005

Do domestic herbivores retard Polylepis australis Bitt. woodland recovery in the mountains of Córdoba, Argentina?

Ingrid Teich; Ana M. Cingolani; Daniel Renison; Isabell Hensen; Melisa A. Giorgis


Plant Ecology | 2010

Do Polylepis australis trees tolerate herbivory? Seasonal patterns of shoot growth and its consumption by livestock.

Melisa A. Giorgis; Ana M. Cingolani; Ingrid Teich; Daniel Renison; Isabell Hensen


Revista De La Facultad De Ciencias Agrarias | 2011

Making genetic biodiversity measurable: a review of statistical multivariate methods to study variability at gene level

Mónica Balzarini; Ingrid Teich; Cecilia Bruno; Andrea Peña


Tecnologia y Ciencias del Agua | 2015

Caracterización de las sequías meteorológicas en la región central de la Argentina

Leticia Vicario; Carlos M. García; Ingrid Teich; Juan Carlos Bertoni; Andrés Ravelo; Andrés Rodríguez


Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology | 2014

Assessing spatial genetic structure from molecular marker data via principal component analyses: A case study in a Prosopis sp. forest

Ingrid Teich; Aníbal Verga; Mónica Balzarini


Revista Tumbaga | 2010

Análisis de conglomerados en la identifi cación de estructura genética a partir de datos de marcadores moleculares

Andrea Peña Malavera; Cecilia Bruno; Ingrid Teich; Elmer Andrés Fernández; Mónica Balzarini


Small Ruminant Research | 2016

Spatial structure of skin follicles in Suri and Huacaya alpacas

Gabriela Molina; Ingrid Teich; Marco Antonini; Carlo Renieri; Antonietta La Terza; Mónica Balzarini


Tecnologia y Ciencias del Agua | 2015

Characterization of Meteorological Droughts in the Central Argentina

Leticia Vicario; Carlos M. García; Ingrid Teich; Juan Carlos Bertoni; Andrés Ravelo; Andrés Rodríguez


BAG. Journal of basic and applied genetics | 2015

Asociación entre variabilidad genética y fenotípica con ajuste por autocorrelación espacial en Prosopis

Ingrid Teich; M Mottura; A Verga; Mónica Balzarini

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Mónica Balzarini

National University of Cordoba

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Cecilia Bruno

National University of Cordoba

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Andrea Peña

National University of Cordoba

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Ana M. Cingolani

National University of Cordoba

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Daniel Renison

National University of Cordoba

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Melisa A. Giorgis

National University of Cordoba

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Andrés Ravelo

National University of Cordoba

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Andrés Rodríguez

National University of Cordoba

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Carlos M. García

National University of Cordoba

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Juan Carlos Bertoni

National University of Cordoba

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