Relatório de auto-avaliaçäo do curso de Engenharia de Produçäo Animal
Almeida, José Pedro Pestana Fragoso de
1997/98
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RIBEIRO, M.M.A. ; QUINTA-NOVA, L.C. (2016) - O medronheiro : da diversidade à ecologia. In III Ciclo de Conferências : Conselho Técnico-Científico : temas atuais em investigação. Castelo Branco : IPCB, 2016. ISBN 978-989-8196-57-6. p. 17-20.
978-989-8196-57-6
Title
O medronheiro : da diversidade à ecologia
Subject
Arbutus unedo
Estrutura genética
Estrutura genética
Date
2016-04-22T14:56:04Z
2016-04-22T14:56:04Z
2016
2016-04-22T14:56:04Z
2016
Description
Fifteen strawberry tree natural populations in different ecological conditions
were sampled, ca. 30 trees per stand. Our aims were to investigate
the genetic structure the species, and to disclose the historical demographic
processes shaping the genetic structure. The obtained information will be
used in the species improvement and in the design and management of
conservation programs. Fifteen haplotypes were obtained after screening
the individuals with four chloroplast microsatellites. Four clusters were
identified using BAPS analysis. A “northern”, a “central”, a “southern”,
and a four cluster with a single population. The hierarchical AMOVA
showed a stronger differentiation among clusters than among populations
within clusters. The relatively low among populations within clusters differentiation
could be explained by the common postglacial history of nearby
populations, which might also be connected through bird-mediated seed flow. The species was also ecologically characterized in the Centre region,
using bioclimatology, lithology, topography, soil type, vegetation and wildfires
records. The data processed was the digital terrain model (DTM),
mapping soils, burnt areas perimeters and phytosociological and biogeographical
maps. Climatological data was used to calculate bioclimatic indices.
Exploratory multivariate statistical analysis with the gathered data was
performed: a principal component analysis (PCA) and hierarchical cluster
analysis (HCA). Finally, the Habitat Suitability for the species was calculated
using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP).
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