Seed dispersal and realized gene flow of two forest orchids in a fragmented landscape
Language English Country England, Great Britain Media print-electronic
Document type Journal Article
Grant support
31-14-21432S
Grantová Agentura České Republiky
31-14-21432S
Czech Science Foundation
PubMed
32056355
DOI
10.1111/plb.13099
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- Keywords
- Cephalanthera rubra, Epipactis atrorubens, fragmented landscape, gene flow, microsatellite DNA markers, seed dispersal, seed traps,
- MeSH
- Ecosystem * MeSH
- Orchidaceae * genetics MeSH
- Seed Dispersal * MeSH
- Gene Flow * MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
Species with vast production of dust-like windborne seeds, such as orchids, should not be limited by seed dispersal. This paradigm, however, does not fit recent studies showing that many sites suitable for orchids are unoccupied and most seeds land close to their maternal plant. To explore this issue, we studied seed dispersal and gene flow of two forest orchid species, Epipactis atrorubens and Cephalanthera rubra, growing in a fragmented landscape of forested limestone hills in southwest Bohemia, Czech Republic. We used a combination of seed trapping and plant genotyping methods (microsatellite DNA markers) to quantify short- and long-distance dispersal, respectively. In addition, seed production of both species was estimated. We found that most seeds landed very close to maternal plants (95% of captured seeds were within 7.2 m) in both species, and dispersal distance was influenced by forest type in E. atrorubens. In addition, C. rubra showed clonal reproduction (20% of plants were of clonal origin) and very low fruiting success (only 1.6% of plants were fruiting) in comparison with E. atrorubens (25.7%). Gene flow was frequent up to 2 km in C. rubra and up to 125 km in E. atrorubens, and we detected a relatively high dispersal rate among regions in both species. Although both species occupy similar habitats and have similar seed dispersal abilities, C. rubra is notably rarer in the study area. Considerably low fruiting success in this species likely limits its gene flow to longer distances and designates it more sensitive to habitat loss and fragmentation.
Department of Botany Faculty of Science Charles University Prague Czech Republic
Faculty of Science University of South Bohemia České Budějovice Czech Republic
Institute of Botany Czech Academy of Sciences Průhonice Czech Republic
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