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Genetic Variation and Conservation of the Endangered Species Cotoneaster wilsonii (Rosaceae) from Ulleung Island  

Park, Jiwon (Hankuk Academy of Foreign Studies)
Lee, Junsoo (Hankuk Academy of Foreign Studies)
So, Soonku (Division of Biological Sciences, Chonbuk National University)
Kim, Muyeol (Division of Biological Sciences, Chonbuk National University)
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Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy / v.39, no.3, 2009 , pp. 125-129 More about this Journal
Abstract
The genetic diversity plays a significant role in determining a species' survival and perseverance. Endangered species often lack genetic variation, which makes them vulnerable to numerous dangers of extinction including selection, genetic drifts and human interference. Knowing an endangered species' genetic background greatly enhances conservation efforts since it reveals why, what and how to conserve that species. Cotoneaster wilsonii is an endangered plant species endemic to Ulleung island, but not enough genetic research has been done on this taxon for its effective conservation plans. In this study, three populations of C. wilsonii in Ulleung island underwent allozyme analysis through starch gel electrophoresis. 10 loci were analyzed and F-statistics was calculated. Overall data indicated that C. wilsonii possessed low genetic diversity with intense inbreeding, heterozygote deficiency and low differentiation among populations. These results implied that C. wilsonii was recently introduced to the Ulleung island from ancestor species, and did not have much time to differentiate. Current status of C. wilsonii habitats is very fragile and vulnerable, with increasing tourism constantly threatening the species' survival. It is very likely that C. wilsonii will become extinct in near future unless organized conservation protects its populations and genetic diversity.
Keywords
Cotoneaster wilsonii; genetic variation; conservation;
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