Inferring population structure and genetic diversity of the invasive alien Nootka lupin in Iceland

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Tytuł
Inferring population structure and genetic diversity of the invasive alien Nootka lupin in Iceland
Odpowiedzialność
Jakub Skorupski, Magdalena Szenejko, Martyna Gruba-Tabaka, Przemysław Śmietana, Remigiusz Panicz
Twórcy
Sumy twórców
5 autorów
Punktacja publikacji
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0000-0002-5238-0653 6.7 70 3 5 54,22 0,2582 18,0740 Art.
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Gł. język publikacji
Angielski (English)
Data publikacji
2021
Objętość
13 (stron).
Szacowana objętość
0,81 (arkuszy wydawniczych)
Identyfikator DOI
10.33265/polar.v40.4536
Adres URL
https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/4536/13348
Adres URL
https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/issue/view/348 2021-02-23
Uwaga ogólna
Published by the Norwegian Polar Institute under the terms of a Creative Commons CC BY-NC 4.0 License.
Finansowanie
The project Exchange of Knowledge, Experiences and Best Practices in Study and Control of the Invasive Alien Species Populations in Iceland and Poland, financed by the Financial Mechanism of the European Economic Area (EEA) 2009-2014
Finansowanie
The National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management (Poland).
Cechy publikacji
  • Oryginalny artykuł naukowy
  • OpenAccess
Dane OpenAccess
CC_BY_ND - Licencja,
FINAL_PUBLISHED - Wersja tekstu,
OPEN_JOURNAL - Sposób publikacji,
AT_PUBLICATION - Moment udostępnienia,
2021-02-17 - Data udostępnienia
Słowa kluczowe
Czasopismo
Polar Research
( ISSN 0800-0395 eISSN 1751-8369 )
Kraj wydania: Stany Zjednoczone (United States)
Zeszyt: tom 40
Nr: 4536
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Data zgłoszenia do bazy Publi
2021-02-18
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WorkId
26289

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Polar and subpolar regions are known for their particular vulnerability and sensitivity to the detrimental effects of non-indigenous species, which is well exemplified by the Nootka lupin (Lupinus nootkatensis) spread in Iceland. Since understanding the population and ecological genetics of invasive alien species offers hope for counteracting harmful biological invasions, the objective of the
present study was to investigate interspecific variation in L. nootkatensis in Iceland in relation to a native population in Alaska. Moreover, we aimed to assess whether internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) has sufficient phylogenetic applicability for a large-scale screening of the genetic diversity of a non-indigenous population of this species. This study, which is the first attempt to investigate
the genetic diversity of the Nootka lupin in Iceland, included plant samples from eight locations in Iceland and one in Alaska. The analyses included genotyping by sequencing of the 417-nucleotide fragment of the 5.8S ribosomal RNA, ITS2 and part of the large subunit ribosomal RNA (GenBank MT026578-MT026580, MT077004). The main findings showed the presence of five previously unexplained single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs); however, their discriminatory power for Icelandic populations was relatively low, since polymorphism information content (PIC) values ranged from 0.0182 to 0.0526, with average heterozygosity 0.0296. Concomitantly, analysis of multilocus genotypes (MLG) revealed sufficient differences in MLGs variants and their frequency to form
genotypic patterns unique for Alaskan and Icelandic populations, revealing an internal genetic structure of the studied group. The proposed SNP panel needs to be supplemented with other nuclear and organellar markers.

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