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Data from: Population structure and genetic diversity within the endangered species Pityopsis ruthii (Asteraceae)

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posted on 2024-02-08, 21:42 authored by E. Anne Hatmaker, Margaret Staton, Adam J. Dattilo, Timothy Rinehart, Edward Schilling, Robert N. Trigiano, Phillip WadlPhillip Wadl

Pityopsis ruthii (Ruth’s golden aster) is a federally endangered herbaceous perennial endemic to the Hiwassee and Ocoee Rivers in southeastern Tennessee, USA. Comprehensive genetic studies providing novel information to conservationists for preservation of the species are lacking. Genetic variation and gene flow were evaluated for 814 individuals from 33 discrete locations using polymorphic microsatellites: seven chloroplast and twelve nuclear. A total of 198 alleles were detected with the nuclear loci and 79 alleles with the chloroplast loci. Gene flow was estimated, with the Hiwassee River (Nm= 2.16; FST= 0.15) showing higher levels of gene flow and lower levels of population differentiation than the Ocoee River (Nm= 1.28; FST= 0.19). Population structure was examined using Bayesian cluster analyses. Nuclear and chloroplast analyses were incongruent. From the chloroplast microsatellites, three clusters were identified; all were present in sampling sites at both rivers, indicating a lack of allele fixation along rivers. Nuclear markers revealed two clusters and separated by river. When the Hiwassee River locations were analyzed, four clusters were identified for both the chloroplast and nuclear microsatellites, though the individuals clustered differently. Analysis of the Ocoee River revealed two clusters for the chloroplast microsatellites and three for the nuclear microsatellites. We recommend P. ruthii be managed as four populations for the Hiwassee River and three populations for the Ocoee River. Our results provide critical genetic information for P. ruthii that can be used for species management decisions to drive future population augmentation/reintroduction and ex situ conservation efforts.


Resources in this dataset:

  • Resource Title: Pityopsis ruthii microsatellite allele data.

    File Name: Pityopsis_data_02-12-2018.xlsx

Funding

USDA-ARS: 58-6404-1-637

History

Data contact name

Wadl, Phillip

Data contact email

Phillip.Wadl@ars.usda.gov

Publisher

Ag Data Commons

Intended use

Microsatellite data can be used for future population wide studies with Pityopsis ruthii

Theme

  • Not specified

Geographic location - description

Polk County, Tennessee

ISO Topic Category

  • biota
  • environment

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

population structure; genetic variation; endangered species; Pityopsis ruthii; Asteraceae; indigenous species; perennials; Tennessee; gene flow; microsatellite repeats; chloroplasts; alleles; loci; rivers; cluster analysis; ex situ conservation

Pending citation

  • No

Public Access Level

  • Public

Preferred dataset citation

Hatmaker, E. Anne; Staton, Margaret; Dattilo, Adam J.; Rinehart, Timothy; Schilling, Edward; Trigiano, Robert N.; Wadl, Phillip A. (2018). Data from: Population structure and genetic diversity within the endangered species Pityopsis ruthii (Asteraceae). Ag Data Commons. https://doi.org/10.15482/USDA.ADC/1421510