Spatial patterns of polygenic variation in Impatiens capensis, a species with an environmentally controlled mixed mating system

Citation
C. Paoletti et Ke. Holsinger, Spatial patterns of polygenic variation in Impatiens capensis, a species with an environmentally controlled mixed mating system, J EVOL BIOL, 12(4), 1999, pp. 689-696
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
ISSN journal
1010061X → ACNP
Volume
12
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
689 - 696
Database
ISI
SICI code
1010-061X(199907)12:4<689:SPOPVI>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Impatiens capensis displays a mixed mating system in which individual out-c rossing rate is expected to increase with light and resource availability. We investigated the amount and spatial distribution of polygenic variation for 15 morphological traits within and among six natural populations of I. capensis growing in three distinct light habitats (shaded, mixed, full sun) . We grew individuals from each population in uniform greenhouse conditions and detected significant genetic variation among families within populatio ns for all the quantitative traits examined. However, only the features rel ated to the vegetative characteristics of seedlings and sexually mature pla nts show also differentiation at the population level. Surprisingly, even t hough light availability is likely to be the most important factor affectin g the mating system of I. capensis, we find that: (1) trait means of indivi duals from similar light environments are not more similar than those from different light environments; (2) partitioning of polygenic variance within and among families differs both among populations from the same light habi tat and among characters within each population. If natural selection is ma intaining such variation, it must operate primarily through heterogeneous s election pressure within, rather than between, populations.