2021
DOI: 10.1111/rec.13335
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Evaluating restoration outcomes through assessment of pollen dispersal, mating system, and genetic diversity

Abstract: Ecological genetics can provide a novel contribution to assessing the achievement of restoration objectives. We used paternity assignment to infer realized pollen dispersal within, and pollen immigration into, a restoration population of Hakea nitida, a common near-coastal shrub or small tree in southwest Australia. We compared mating system parameters and genetic diversity with a nearby remnant reference population and assessed genetic divergence among the restoration and reference populations. We found reali… Show more

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“…This degree of divergence may be a result of seed sourcing from, or that included, more geographically distant populations than those assessed here as reference populations. A similarly greater degree of genetic divergence has been observed between a restoration population and the proposed remnant seed source population of H. nitida for the Peniup site (Millar et al 2020a).…”
Section: Initial Restoration Establishmentmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…This degree of divergence may be a result of seed sourcing from, or that included, more geographically distant populations than those assessed here as reference populations. A similarly greater degree of genetic divergence has been observed between a restoration population and the proposed remnant seed source population of H. nitida for the Peniup site (Millar et al 2020a).…”
Section: Initial Restoration Establishmentmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…A similarly greater degree of genetic divergence has been observed between a restoration population and the proposed remnant seed source population of H . nitida for the Peniup site (Millar et al 2020 a ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Our study of the population genetics of natural and revegetated Eucalyptus melliodora populations in WNP is one of the few studies that assess the genetics of woodland tree restoration by comparing the genetic structure of revegetated stands to both paddock trees and intact natural stands (e.g. 7 ). We found that at a broad level, paddock trees and surrounding natural stands form comparably diverse and well-connected populations; moreover, the 30-year old Warrumbungle NP restoration program has been largely successful in adding genetically diverse stands derived from locally sourced seeds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, trillions of dollars are spent on ecological restoration and revegetation planting programs each year to restore biodiversity to degraded landscapes 1 – 3 . The goal of restoration is to create a self-supporting ecosystem that is resilient to adversity 4 , but the effectiveness of ecological restoration programs is dependent upon a suite of population genetic issues that influence the success of ecological restoration and revegetation planting programs 5 7 . First, the level of population subdivision among remnant or revegetated populations has implications for the level and distribution of genetic diversity, and the likelihood that restoration will exacerbate inbreeding or outbreeding and may produce inbreeding or outbreeding depression 8 11 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%