Low genetic diversity in populations of a clonal invasive plant limits sexual reproduction
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Abstract
Premise
Clonality, a form of asexual reproduction and spread, is common among invasive plants, though sexual reproduction via seeds is often still important for their long-range dispersal. In small populations, clonality has been hypothesized to interfere with sexual reproduction by limiting outcrossing opportunities of a plant.
Methods
We developed a structural equation model based on estimates of genetic diversity and seed production of Lepidium draba, a problematic invasive clonal plant, at 26 sites in Colorado to test whether site characteristics relating to small founder populations resulted in low genetic diversity and sexual reproduction. The next year, in pollen supplementation experiments at six sites (three with high genetic diversity, three with low), we tested whether populations with low genetic diversity were limited by non-self pollen.
Results
Large populations and populations associated with rivers tended to have higher genetic diversity. Percentage seed fill and total seed production were considerably higher at sites with higher genetic diversity. At populations with low genetic diversity, supplementation with pollen from outside of the site, but not from within the site, increased seed production. At populations with high genetic diversity, pollen supplementation from off-site did not increase seed production.
Conclusions
Our study shows that, in low-diversity populations that are dominated by a few large clones, L. draba produces few seeds compared to high-diversity populations and that this appears to be due to limited availability of non-self pollen. The data indicate that low genetic diversity decreases sexual reproduction, which may greatly reduce long-distance dispersal from these populations.
| Publication type | Article |
|---|---|
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Title | Low genetic diversity in populations of a clonal invasive plant limits sexual reproduction |
| Series title | American Journal of Botany |
| DOI | 10.1002/ajb2.70083 |
| Volume | 112 |
| Issue | 8 |
| Publication Date | August 14, 2025 |
| Year Published | 2025 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Botanical Society of America |
| Contributing office(s) | Fort Collins Science Center |
| Description | e70083 |
| Country | United States |
| State | Colorado |