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Tree Genetics & Genomes | 2015

Nuclear genetic variation across the range of ponderosa pine ( Pinus ponderosa ): Phylogeographic, taxonomic and conservation implications

Kevin M. Potter; Valerie D. Hipkins; Mary F. Mahalovich; Robert E. Means

Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) is among the most broadly distributed conifer species of western North America, where it possesses considerable ecological, esthetic, and commercial value. It exhibits complicated patterns of morphological and genetic variation, suggesting that it may be in the process of differentiating into distinct regional lineages. A robust analysis of genetic variation across the ponderosa pine complex is necessary to ensure the effectiveness of management and conservation efforts given the species’ large distribution, the existence of many isolated disjunct populations, and the potential susceptibility of some populations to climate change and other threats. We used highly polymorphic nuclear microsatellite markers and isozyme markers from 3113 trees in 104 populations to assess genetic variation and structure across the geographic range of ponderosa pine. The results reveal pervasive inbreeding and patterns of genetic diversity consistent with the hypothesis that ponderosa existed in small, as-yet-undetected Pleistocene glacial refugia north of southern Arizona and New Mexico. The substructuring of genetic variation within the species complex was consistent with its division into two varieties, with genetic clusters within varieties generally associated with latitudinal zones. The analyses indicate widespread gene flow and/or recent common ancestry among genetic clusters within varieties, but not between varieties. Isolated disjunct populations had lower genetic variation by some measures and greater genetic differentiation than main-range populations. These results should be useful for decision-making and conservation planning related to this widespread and important species.


International Journal of Plant Sciences | 2009

Genetic diversity and gene exchange in Pinus oocarpa, a Mesoamerican pine with resistance to the pitch canker fungus (Fusarium circinatum).

W. S. Dvorak; Kevin M. Potter; Valerie D. Hipkins; Gary R. Hodge

Eleven highly polymorphic microsatellite markers were used to determine the genetic structure and levels of diversity in 51 natural populations of Pinus oocarpa across its geographic range of 3000 km in Mesoamerica. The study also included 17 populations of Pinus patula and Pinus tecunumanii chosen for their resistance or susceptibility to the pitch canker fungus based on previous research. Seedlings from all 68 populations were screened for pitch canker resistance, and results were correlated to mean genetic diversity and collection site variables. Results indicate that P. oocarpa exhibits average to above‐average levels of genetic diversity ( \documentclass{aastex} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{bm} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{pifont} \usepackage{stmaryrd} \usepackage{textcomp} \usepackage{portland,xspace} \usepackage{amsmath,amsxtra} \usepackage[OT2,OT1]{fontenc} \newcommand\cyr{ \renewcommand\rmdefault{wncyr} \renewcommand\sfdefault{wncyss} \renewcommand\encodingdefault{OT2} \normalfont \selectfont} \DeclareTextFontCommand{\textcyr}{\cyr} \pagestyle{empty} \DeclareMathSizes{10}{9}{7}{6} \begin{document} \landscape


Conservation Genetics | 2012

Widespread inbreeding and unexpected geographic patterns of genetic variation in eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), an imperiled North American conifer

Kevin M. Potter; Robert M. Jetton; W. S. Dvorak; Valerie D. Hipkins; Rusty Rhea; W. Andrew Whittier


Landscape Ecology | 2016

Macrosystems ecology: novel methods and new understanding of multi-scale patterns and processes

Songlin Fei; Qinfeng Guo; Kevin M. Potter

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Science Advances | 2017

Divergence of species responses to climate change

Songlin Fei; Johanna M. Desprez; Kevin M. Potter; Insu Jo; Jonathan Knott; Christopher M. Oswalt


Landscape Ecology | 2016

Evidence of biotic resistance to invasions in forests of the Eastern USA

Basil V. Iannone; Kevin M. Potter; Kelly-Ann Dixon Hamil; Whitney K. Huang; Hao Zhang; Qinfeng Guo; Christopher M. Oswalt; Christopher W. Woodall; Songlin Fei

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New Forests | 2017

Banking on the future: progress, challenges and opportunities for the genetic conservation of forest trees

Kevin M. Potter; Robert M. Jetton; Andrew D. Bower; Douglass F. Jacobs; Gary Man; Valerie D. Hipkins; Murphy Westwood


Conservation Genetics | 2010

Evolutionary history of two endemic Appalachian conifers revealed using microsatellite markers

Kevin M. Potter; John Frampton; Sedley Josserand; C. Dana Nelson

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New Forests | 2017

A United States national prioritization framework for tree species vulnerability to climate change

Kevin M. Potter; Barbara S. Crane; William W. Hargrove


Molecular Ecology Resources | 2008

Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers for Carolina hemlock (Tsuga caroliniana)

S.A. Josserand; Kevin M. Potter; C.S. Echt; C.D. Nelson

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Qinfeng Guo

United States Forest Service

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Robert M. Jetton

North Carolina State University

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Sedley Josserand

United States Forest Service

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Valerie D. Hipkins

United States Forest Service

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William W. Hargrove

United States Forest Service

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C. Dana Nelson

United States Forest Service

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