par Ndiade-Bourobou, Dyana;Hardy, Olivier J. ;Favreau, B.;Moussavou, H.;Nzengue, E.;Mignot, A.;Bouvet, JM
Référence Molecular ecology, 19, page (4949-4962)
Publication Publié, 2010
Référence Molecular ecology, 19, page (4949-4962)
Publication Publié, 2010
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | We analysed the spatial distribution of genetic diversity to infer gene flow for Baillonella toxisperma Pierre (Moabi), a threatened entomophilous pollinated and animal-dispersed Central African tree, with typically low density (5-7 adults trees/km(2)). Fifteen nuclear and three universal chloroplast microsatellites markers were used to type 247 individuals localized in three contiguous areas with differing past logging intensity. These three areas were within a natural forest block of approximately 2886 km(2) in Gabon. Expected heterozygosity and chloroplast diversity were He-nuc |