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Variability over space and time in the genetic structure of the winged kelp Alaria marginata

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The genetic structure of Alaria marginata Postels & Ruprecht was investigated spatially and seasonally using amplified-fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP). Using one primer, 206 scoreable bands were produced. Individual plants that were separated by as little as a few decimeters to >100 km could be distinguished, and followed an isolation-by-distance model. Genetic similarity (average April data) ranged from 76% for patches (a few decimeters in diameter), to 71% for individual kelp stands (15 m across) and 67% for a group of stands separated by 185 km. Greater genetic similarity of patches occurred at a wave-sheltered site than at a wave-exposed site. The lower wave action may limit meiospore dispersal, resulting in patches of related sporophytes. Genetic similarities between A. marginata stands indicated a pattern of gene flow that is consistent with local currents. In one stand, genetic similarities were markedly different between seasons. This seasonal pattern may be the result of different age groups dominating the sampled stands over time. The genetic structure of A. marginata comprises local scale (patch and within-stand) heterogeneity and larger scale (between-stands) homogeneity.

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Received: 30 September 1998 / Accepted: 26 October 1999

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Kusumo, H., Druehl, L. Variability over space and time in the genetic structure of the winged kelp Alaria marginata . Marine Biology 136, 397–409 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002270050699

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