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Pollen diversity matters: revealing the neglected effect of pollen diversity on fitness in fragmented landscapes

Mating system and fitness data for families of <em>Eucalyptus socialis</em> grown in common garden experiments. Families collected across a fragmentation gradient. Open-pollinated progeny arrays were collected and reared in the common garden experiments. These open-pollinated progeny arrays were also genotyped at microsatellite loci to generate the mating system data. Data showed association between fragmentation on mating system, which in turn impacted fitness. Please contact owner prior to use.

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Date (Creation)
2009-09-17
Date (Publication)
2015-01-25
Date (Revision)
2014-07-14
Edition
1.0

Identifier

Title
DataCite
Code
doi:10.4227/05/54C4E38139B4B
Codespace
http://dx.doi.org

Publisher

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097

Author

Flinders University - Breed, Martin (Senior Lecturer in Biology)
326 Sturt Rd, Bedford Park, SA, 5042, Australia
Bedford Park
SA
5042
Australia
Website
https://www.tern.org.au/

Purpose
Few studies have documented the impacts of habitat fragmentation on plant mating patterns together with fitness. Yet, these processes require urgent attention to better understand the impact of contemporary landscape change on biodiversity and for guiding native plant genetic resource management. We examined these relationships using the predominantly insect-pollinated <em>Eucalyptus socialis</em>. Progeny were collected from trees located in three increasingly disturbed landscapes in southern Australia and were planted out in common garden experiments. We show that individual mating patterns were increasingly impacted by lower conspecific density caused by habitat fragmentation. We determined that reduced pollen diversity probably has effects over and above those of inbreeding on progeny fitness. This provides an alternative mechanistic explanation for the indirect density dependence often inferred between conspecific density and offspring fitness.
Credit
We at TERN acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians throughout Australia, New Zealand and all nations. We honour their profound connections to land, water, biodiversity and culture and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
Status
Completed

Point of contact

Flinders University - Breed, Martin (Senior Lecturer in Biology)
326 Sturt Rd, Bedford Park, SA, 5042, Australia
326 Sturt Rd
Bedford Park
SA
5042
Australia
Topic category
  • Biota

Extent

Description
Murray-Darling Basin, from Monarto to Swan Reach in South Australia IBRA region: Murray Darling Depression
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Temporal extent

Time period
2009-09-17 2015-01-07
Title
Pollen diversity matters: revealing the neglected effect of pollen diversity on fitness in fragmented landscapes
Website
Pollen diversity matters: revealing the neglected effect of pollen diversity on fitness in fragmented landscapes

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Maintenance and update frequency
Not planned
GCMD Science Keywords
  • PLANT BREEDING AND GENETICS
  • POLLINATOR SPECIES
ANZSRC Fields of Research
  • Forestry management and environment
  • Evolutionary ecology
  • Forest biodiversity
  • Conservation and biodiversity
TERN Parameter Vocabulary
  • vegetative height
  • Centimetre
  • heterozygosity
  • Unitless
GCMD Horizontal Resolution Ranges
  • 10 km - < 50 km or approximately .09 degree - < .5 degree
GCMD Temporal Resolution Ranges
  • Monthly - < Annual
Australian Plant Name Index
  • Eucalyptus socialis F.Muell. ex Miq.
Keywords (Discipline)
  • Molecular Ecology
  • Flora, Fauna and Biodiversity at Regional or Larger Scales (960805)
  • Ecosystem Assessment And Management (9605)

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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence
Alternate title
CC-BY
Edition
4.0
Website
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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Please cite this dataset as {Author} ({PublicationYear}). {Title}. {Version, as appropriate}. Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network. Dataset. {Identifier}.
Other constraints
(C)2015 University of Adelaide. Rights owned by University of Adelaide.

Resource constraints

Classification
Unclassified

Distribution Information

Distributor

Distributor

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097
OnLine resource
MECBreedingfamily.csv

Distribution Information

Distributor

Distributor

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097
OnLine resource
MECBreedingprogeny.csv

Distribution Information

Distributor

Distributor

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097
OnLine resource
Species

Distribution Information

Distributor

Distributor

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097
OnLine resource
Breed_et-al_ME

Resource lineage

Statement
Common Garden trial: Grow families of plants in a common environment to their seed source, measure their fitness after a period of time. Genotype plants for microsatellite loci and estimate mating system parameters.
Hierarchy level
Dataset

Reference System Information

Reference system identifier
EPSG/EPSG:3395

Reference system type
Geodetic Geographic 2D

Metadata

Metadata identifier
urn:uuid/c5278af9-b0c9-4572-8eb4-9ce3058f1b2a

Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8

Point of contact

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097

Type of resource

Resource scope
Dataset
Metadata linkage
https://geonetwork.tern.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/c5278af9-b0c9-4572-8eb4-9ce3058f1b2a

Point-of-truth metadata URL

Date info (Creation)
2022-09-20T00:00:00
Date info (Revision)
2023-01-23T04:16:57

Metadata standard

Title
ISO 19115-1:2014/AMD 1:2018 Geographic information - Metadata - Fundamentals
Edition
1

Metadata standard

Title
ISO/TS 19115-3:2016
Edition
1.0

Metadata standard

Title
ISO/TS 19157-2:2016
Edition
1.0
Title
Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) Metadata Profile of ISO 19115-3:2016 and ISO 19157-2:2016
Date (published)
2021
Edition
1.0

Identifier

Code
10.5281/zenodo.5652221
Website
https://github.com/ternaustralia/TERN-ISO19115/releases/tag/v1.0

 
 

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Keywords

ANZSRC Fields of Research
Conservation and biodiversity Evolutionary ecology Forest biodiversity Forestry management and environment
GCMD Science Keywords
PLANT BREEDING AND GENETICS POLLINATOR SPECIES

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