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Conquérir l'espace : les stratégies de reproduction des plantes alpines en haute altitude / Serge Aubert in Hommes et plantes, 57 (2006)
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Titre : Conquérir l'espace : les stratégies de reproduction des plantes alpines en haute altitude Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Serge Aubert (1966-2015) ; Philippe Cholet ; Rolland Douzet ; Irène Till-Bottraud Année de publication : 2006 Article en page(s) : 34-39 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Système de reproduction
[CBNPMP-Thématique] Rôle de l'altitude en physiologie végétalePermalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=139214
in Hommes et plantes > 57 (2006) . - 34-39Aubert, Serge (1966-2015), Cholet, Philippe, Douzet, Rolland, Till-Bottraud, Irène 2006 Conquérir l'espace : les stratégies de reproduction des plantes alpines en haute altitude. Hommes et plantes, 57: 34-39.Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité R3638 P-558 Revue Centre de documentation Revues Consultable Genetic diversity and differentiation in Eryngium alpinum L. (Apiaceae): comparison of AFLP and microsatellite markers / Myriam Gaudeul in Heredity, 92 (2004)
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Titre : Genetic diversity and differentiation in Eryngium alpinum L. (Apiaceae): comparison of AFLP and microsatellite markers Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Myriam Gaudeul (1976-) ; Irène Till-Bottraud ; Stéphanie Manel Année de publication : 2004 Article en page(s) : 508–518 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eryngium alpinum L., 1771 Eryngium alpinum L., 1753 Résumé : Genetic diversity and structure of 12 populations of Eryngium alpinum L. were investigated using 63 dominant amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) and seven codominant microsatellite (48 alleles) markers. Within-population diversity estimates obtained with both markers were not correlated, but the microsatellite-based fixation index Fis was correlated with both AFLP diversity indices (number of polymorphic bands and Nei's expected heterozygosity). Only AFLP diversity indices increased with the size of populations, although they did not significantly differ among them (Kruskall–Wallis test). The discrepancy between AFLPs and microsatellites may be explained by a better coverage of the genome with numerous AFLPs, the higher mutation rates of microsatellites or the absence of significant difference among within-population diversity estimates. Genetic differentiation was higher with AFLPs (θ=0.40) than with microsatellites (θ=0.23), probably due to the higher polymorphism of microsatellites. Thus, we considered global qualitative patterns rather than absolute estimates to compare the performance of both types of markers. On a large geographic scale, the Mantel test and multivariate analysis showed that genetic patterns were more congruent with the spatial arrangement of populations when inferred from microsatellites than from AFLPs, suggesting higher homoplasy of AFLP markers. On a small spatial scale, AFLPs managed to discriminate individuals from neighboring populations whereas microsatellites did not (multivariate analysis), and the percentage of individuals correctly assigned to their population of origin was higher with AFLPs than with microsatellites. However, dominant AFLPs cannot be used to study heterozygosity-related topics. Thus, distinct molecular markers should be used depending on the biological question and the geographical scale investigated. Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1038/sj.hdy.6800443 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=140706
in Heredity > 92 (2004) . - 508–518Gaudeul, Myriam (1976-), Till-Bottraud, Irène, Manel, Stéphanie 2004 Genetic diversity and differentiation in Eryngium alpinum L. (Apiaceae): comparison of AFLP and microsatellite markers. Heredity, 92: 508–518.Documents numériques
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Article (2004)URL Genetic diversity in an endangered alpine plant, Eryngium alpinum L. (Apiaceae), inferred from amplified fragment length polymorphism markers / Myriam Gaudeul in Molecular ecology, 9 (2000)
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Titre : Genetic diversity in an endangered alpine plant, Eryngium alpinum L. (Apiaceae), inferred from amplified fragment length polymorphism markers Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Myriam Gaudeul (1976-) ; Pierre Taberlet ; Irène Till-Bottraud Année de publication : 2000 Article en page(s) : 1625-1637 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eryngium alpinum L., 1753 Résumé : Eryngium alpinum L. is an endangered species found across the European Alps. In order to obtain base-line data for the conservation of this species, we investigated levels of genetic diversity within and among 14 populations from the French Alps. We used the amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) technique with three primer pairs and scored a total of 62 unambiguous, polymorphic markers in 327 individuals. Because AFLP markers are dominant, within-population genetic structure (e.g. FIS) could not be assessed. Analyses based either on the assumption of random-mating or on complete selfing lead to very similar results. Diversity levels within populations were relatively high (mean Nei's expected heterozygosity = 0.198; mean Shannon index = 0.283), and a positive correlation was detected between both genetic diversity measurements and population size (Spearman rank correlation: P = 0. 005 and P = 0.002, respectively). Moreover, FST values and exact tests of differentiation revealed high differentiation among populations (mean pairwise FST = 0.40), which appeared to be independent of geographical distance (nonsignificant Mantel test). Founder events during postglacial colonizations and/or bottlenecks are proposed to explain this high but random genetic differentiation. By contrast, we detected a pattern of isolation by distance within populations and valleys. Predominant local gene flow by pollen or seed is probably responsible for this pattern. Concerning the management of E. alpinum, the high genetic differentiation leads us to recommend the conservation of a maximum number of populations. This study demonstrates that AFLP markers enable a quick and reliable assessment of intraspecific genetic variability in conservation genetics. Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1046/j.1365-294x.2000.01063.x Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=148157
in Molecular ecology > 9 (2000) . - 1625-1637Gaudeul, Myriam (1976-), Taberlet, Pierre, Till-Bottraud, Irène 2000 Genetic diversity in an endangered alpine plant, Eryngium alpinum L. (Apiaceae), inferred from amplified fragment length polymorphism markers. Molecular ecology, 9: 1625-1637.Genetic structure of the endangered perennial plant Eryngium alpinum (Apiaceae) in an Alpine valley / Myriam Gaudeul in Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 93 (2008)
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Titre : Genetic structure of the endangered perennial plant Eryngium alpinum (Apiaceae) in an Alpine valley Type de document : Électronique Auteurs : Myriam Gaudeul (1976-) ; Irène Till-Bottraud Année de publication : 2008 Article en page(s) : 667-677 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Généralités en amélioration des plantes et valorisation Mots-clés : Eryngium alpinum L. Résumé : We investigated the genetic structure of Eryngium alpinum (Apiaceae) in an Alpine valley where the plant occurs in patches of various sizes. In a conservation perspective, our goal was to determine whether the valley consists of one or several genetic units. Habitat fragmentation and previous observations of restricted pollen/seed dispersal suggested pronounced genetic structure, but gene dispersal often follows a leptokurtic distribution, which may lead to weak genetic structure. We used nine microsatellite loci and two nested sampling designs (50 x 50 m grid throughout the valley and 2 x 2 m grid in two 50 x 10 m quadrats). Within the overall valley, F-statistics and Bayesian approaches indicated high genetic homogeneity. This result might be explained by: (1) underestimation of long-distance pollen/seed dispersal by in situ experiments and (2) too recent fragmentation events to build up genetic structure. Spatial autocorrelation revealed isolation by distance on the overall valley but this pattern was much more pronounced in the 50 x 10 m quadrats sampled with a 2-m mesh. This was probably associated with limited primary seed dispersal, leading to the spatial clustering of half-sibs around maternal plants. We emphasize the interest of nested sampling designs and of combining several statistical tools. (C) 2008 The Linnean Society of London. Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1111/j.1095-8312.2008.00958.x / HAL : halsde-00277918 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=140695
in Biological Journal of the Linnean Society > 93 (2008) . - 667-677Gaudeul, Myriam (1976-), Till-Bottraud, Irène 2008 Genetic structure of the endangered perennial plant Eryngium alpinum (Apiaceae) in an Alpine valley. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 93: 667-677.Documents numériques
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article (2008)URL Intraspecific genetic diversity in alpine plants / Irène Till-Bottraud (2002)
Titre : Intraspecific genetic diversity in alpine plants Type de document : Extrait d'ouvrage Auteurs : Irène Till-Bottraud ; Myriam Gaudeul (1976-) Année de publication : 2002 Importance : p. 23-34 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Biodiversité Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=84939 Till-Bottraud, Irène, Gaudeul, Myriam (1976-) 2002 Intraspecific genetic diversity in alpine plants. In: Mountain biodiversity : a global assesment. The Parthenon publishing group, Londres: 23-34.Low selfing rate in an endangered perennial plant, Eryngium alpinum L. (Apiaceae) / Myriam Gaudeul in American Journal of Botany, 90 (10) (10/2003)
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PermalinkReproductive ecology of the endangered alpine species eryngium alpinum l. (apiaceae) : phenology, gene dispersal and reproductive success / Myriam Gaudeul in Annals of Botany, 93 (2004)
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