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Genetics, Evolution, and Conservation of Island Plants

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Islands are ideal model systems for testing ecological and evolutionary theory. This article reviews and synthesizes the findings of 24 studies of population genetics of island plants to gain insight into ecological and evolutionary processes on these unique, insular habitats. The studies reviewed found evidence for limited gene flow among islands and high genetic structure, but few tested for isolation by distance or among models of gene flow. Few studies compared diversity on islands with mainland populations or tested for bottlenecks, and the small number that did produced split results. Studies of rare species generally found that multiple islands would need to be protected to preserve genetic diversity. This review shows that surprisingly little work has been done to test theory using studies of population genetics on islands, and further work on testing among models of gene flow and examining population bottlenecks would be especially useful.

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This manuscript was improved by discussions with Ellen van Wilgenburg. This work was supported by a grant from the Fordham University Research Office.

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Franks, S.J. Genetics, Evolution, and Conservation of Island Plants. J. Plant Biol. 53, 1–9 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12374-009-9086-y

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