Ir. Weidema et al., DISTRIBUTION OF GENETIC-VARIATION WITHIN AND AMONG DANISH POPULATIONSOF ARMERIA-MARITIMA, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE EFFECTS OF POPULATION-SIZE, Hereditas, 124(2), 1996, pp. 121-129
Genetic variation encoded by five isozyme loci was investigated in 17
populations of Armeria maritima in Denmark. A. maritima maintains most
of its isozymic variation within populations and it is concluded that
gene dispersal within populations is relatively high since random uni
on of gametes was found in all populations. From the level of differen
tiation between populations, an estimate of gene Bow was obtained. Thi
s intermediate level of gene flow is not sufficient to keep the invest
igated populations together in geographical clusters, in spite of the
fact that the species is very common and widespread, and that dispersa
l corridors, in the form of roadside verges, are abundant. A compariso
n of plant diameter, which is a measure of plant age, and individual h
eterozygosity revealed no correlation between these two variables. The
size of populations was found to be significantly correlated with the
level of isozymic variation, measured as H-e, mean number of alleles
and number of polymorphic loci. In addition, the small populations sho
wed a higher genetic differentiation (F-st = 0.30) than the larger pop
ulations (F-st = 0.17).