Genetic diversity and dispersal of the moss Sarconeurum glaciale on Ross Island, East Antarctica

The extent of genetic variation and dispersal mechanisms were investigated over short distances of 1-100 m, and up to 3 km, by the random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique, for the moss Sarconeurum glaciale, at three locations on Ross Island, Antarctica. At Arrival Heights, genetic variatio...

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Main Authors: Skotnicki, Mary, Ninham, J, Selkirk, Patricia M
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1885/93703
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:digitalcollections.anu.edu.au:1885/93703 2023-05-15T13:56:14+02:00 Genetic diversity and dispersal of the moss Sarconeurum glaciale on Ross Island, East Antarctica Skotnicki, Mary Ninham, J Selkirk, Patricia M 2015-12-13T23:34:59Z http://hdl.handle.net/1885/93703 unknown Blackwell Publishing Ltd 0962-1083 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/93703 Molecular Ecology Keywords: antarctica canada dispersal environment genetic difference genetic diversity haploidy plant growth random amplified polymorphic DNA somatic mutation Sarconeurum glaciale Antarctica Colonization Moss RAPD Sarconeurum glaciale Journal article 2015 ftanucanberra 2015-12-21T23:59:03Z The extent of genetic variation and dispersal mechanisms were investigated over short distances of 1-100 m, and up to 3 km, by the random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique, for the moss Sarconeurum glaciale, at three locations on Ross Island, Antarctica. At Arrival Heights, genetic variation occurred within single colonies, and the relationships between clumps indicated that they were dispersed down small, meltwater drainage channels by water. The genetic similarities between the colonies from Arrival Heights and others from Scott Base and Crater Hill, a few km away, together with the prevailing wind direction and absence of this moss in the intervening snow-covered area, suggested longer-distance dispersal by wind. Overall, the Ross Island samples appeared to form a single, polymorphic population that was distinct from another population at Canada Glacier, 110 km distant. Somatic mutation, rather than immigration of genetically different propagules from elsewhere, appeared to be the most probable cause of genetic variability in these haploid, vegetatively reproducing Antarctic moss populations. Initiation of recolonization of S. glaciale across a dirt track at Arrival Heights was also investigated by RAPDs, to investigate how regrowth of mosses in disturbed areas occurred in the extreme environment of Antarctica. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Canada Glacier East Antarctica glacier* Ross Island Sarconeurum glaciale Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections Antarctic East Antarctica Ross Island Canada Scott Base ENVELOPE(166.766,166.766,-77.849,-77.849) Arrival Heights ENVELOPE(166.650,166.650,-77.817,-77.817) Canada Glacier ENVELOPE(162.983,162.983,-77.617,-77.617) Crater Hill ENVELOPE(166.717,166.717,-77.833,-77.833)
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topic Keywords: antarctica
canada
dispersal
environment
genetic difference
genetic diversity
haploidy
plant growth
random amplified polymorphic DNA
somatic mutation
Sarconeurum glaciale Antarctica
Colonization
Moss
RAPD
Sarconeurum glaciale
spellingShingle Keywords: antarctica
canada
dispersal
environment
genetic difference
genetic diversity
haploidy
plant growth
random amplified polymorphic DNA
somatic mutation
Sarconeurum glaciale Antarctica
Colonization
Moss
RAPD
Sarconeurum glaciale
Skotnicki, Mary
Ninham, J
Selkirk, Patricia M
Genetic diversity and dispersal of the moss Sarconeurum glaciale on Ross Island, East Antarctica
topic_facet Keywords: antarctica
canada
dispersal
environment
genetic difference
genetic diversity
haploidy
plant growth
random amplified polymorphic DNA
somatic mutation
Sarconeurum glaciale Antarctica
Colonization
Moss
RAPD
Sarconeurum glaciale
description The extent of genetic variation and dispersal mechanisms were investigated over short distances of 1-100 m, and up to 3 km, by the random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique, for the moss Sarconeurum glaciale, at three locations on Ross Island, Antarctica. At Arrival Heights, genetic variation occurred within single colonies, and the relationships between clumps indicated that they were dispersed down small, meltwater drainage channels by water. The genetic similarities between the colonies from Arrival Heights and others from Scott Base and Crater Hill, a few km away, together with the prevailing wind direction and absence of this moss in the intervening snow-covered area, suggested longer-distance dispersal by wind. Overall, the Ross Island samples appeared to form a single, polymorphic population that was distinct from another population at Canada Glacier, 110 km distant. Somatic mutation, rather than immigration of genetically different propagules from elsewhere, appeared to be the most probable cause of genetic variability in these haploid, vegetatively reproducing Antarctic moss populations. Initiation of recolonization of S. glaciale across a dirt track at Arrival Heights was also investigated by RAPDs, to investigate how regrowth of mosses in disturbed areas occurred in the extreme environment of Antarctica.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Skotnicki, Mary
Ninham, J
Selkirk, Patricia M
author_facet Skotnicki, Mary
Ninham, J
Selkirk, Patricia M
author_sort Skotnicki, Mary
title Genetic diversity and dispersal of the moss Sarconeurum glaciale on Ross Island, East Antarctica
title_short Genetic diversity and dispersal of the moss Sarconeurum glaciale on Ross Island, East Antarctica
title_full Genetic diversity and dispersal of the moss Sarconeurum glaciale on Ross Island, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Genetic diversity and dispersal of the moss Sarconeurum glaciale on Ross Island, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity and dispersal of the moss Sarconeurum glaciale on Ross Island, East Antarctica
title_sort genetic diversity and dispersal of the moss sarconeurum glaciale on ross island, east antarctica
publisher Blackwell Publishing Ltd
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/1885/93703
long_lat ENVELOPE(166.766,166.766,-77.849,-77.849)
ENVELOPE(166.650,166.650,-77.817,-77.817)
ENVELOPE(162.983,162.983,-77.617,-77.617)
ENVELOPE(166.717,166.717,-77.833,-77.833)
geographic Antarctic
East Antarctica
Ross Island
Canada
Scott Base
Arrival Heights
Canada Glacier
Crater Hill
geographic_facet Antarctic
East Antarctica
Ross Island
Canada
Scott Base
Arrival Heights
Canada Glacier
Crater Hill
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Canada Glacier
East Antarctica
glacier*
Ross Island
Sarconeurum glaciale
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Antarctic
Antarctica
Canada Glacier
East Antarctica
glacier*
Ross Island
Sarconeurum glaciale
op_source Molecular Ecology
op_relation 0962-1083
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