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A NEW NOR-SESQUITERPENOID FROM THE SOFT CORAL PARALEMNaLIA THYRSOIDS
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作者 Jing Yu SU, Yong Li ZHONG, Jian Qing WU, Long Mei ZENG Department of Chemistry, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou, 510275 《Chinese Chemical Letters》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1991年第10期785-786,共2页
A rare nor-sesquiterpenoid with a γ-spirolactone, pathyiactone A(1), was isolated from the soft coral Paralemnalia thysoides. The structure and absolute stereochemistry of 1 was established by spectral analysis, espe... A rare nor-sesquiterpenoid with a γ-spirolactone, pathyiactone A(1), was isolated from the soft coral Paralemnalia thysoides. The structure and absolute stereochemistry of 1 was established by spectral analysis, especially 2D NMR and difference NOE studies, and CD method. 展开更多
关键词 NOR A NEW NOR-SESQUITERPENOID FROM THE SOFT CORAL PARALEMNaLIA THYRSOIDS NOE
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Spatial isolation and genetic differentiation in naturally fragmented plant populations of the Swiss Alps 被引量:1
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作者 Patrick Kuss AndreaRPluess +1 位作者 Hafdı´s HannaÆgisdottir Jurg Stocklin 《Journal of Plant Ecology》 SCIE 2008年第3期149-159,共11页
The effect of anthropogenic landscape fragmentation on the genetic diversity and adaptive potential of plant populations is a major issue in conservation biology.However,little is known about the partitioning of genet... The effect of anthropogenic landscape fragmentation on the genetic diversity and adaptive potential of plant populations is a major issue in conservation biology.However,little is known about the partitioning of genetic diversity in alpine species,which occur in naturally fragmented habitats.Here,we investigate molecular patterns of three alpine plants(Epilobium fleischeri,Geum reptans and Campanula thyrsoides)across Switzerland and ask whether spatial isolation has led to high levels of population differentiation,increasing over distance,and a decrease of within-population variability.We further hypothesize that the contrasting potential for long-distance dispersal(LDD)of seed in these species will considerably influence and explain diversity partitioning.Methods For each study species,we sampled 20–23 individuals from each of 20–32 populations across entire Switzerland.We applied Random Amplified Polymorphic Dimorphism markers to assess genetic diversity within(Nei’s expected heterozygosity,He;percentage of polymorphic bands,Pp)and among(analysis of molecular variance,Ust)populations and correlated population size and altitude with within-population diversity.Spatial patterns of genetic relatedness were investigated using Mantel tests and standardized major axis regression as well as unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean cluster analyses and Monmonier’s algorithm.To avoid known biases,we standardized the numbers of populations,individuals and markers using multiple random reductions.We modelled LDD with a high alpine wind data set using the terminal velocity and height of seed release as key parameters.Additionally,we assessed a number of important life-history traits and factors that potentially influence genetic diversity partitioning(e.g.breeding system,longevity and population size).Important findings For all three species,we found a significant isolation-by-distance relationship but only a moderately high differentiation among populations(Ust:22.7,14.8 and 16.8%,for E.fleischeri,G.reptans and C.thyrsoides,respectively).Within-population diversity(He:0.19–0.21,Pp:62–75%)was not reduced in comparison to known results from lowland species and even small populations with<50 reproductive individuals contained high levels of genetic diversity.We further found no indication that a high long-distance seed dispersal potential enhances genetic connectivity among populations.Gene flow seems to have a strong stochastic component causing large dissimilarity between population pairs irrespective of the spatial distance.Our results suggest that other life-history traits,especially the breeding system,may play an important role in genetic diversity partitioning.We conclude that spatial isolation in the alpine environment has a strong influence on population relatedness but that a number of factors can considerably influence the strength of this relationship. 展开更多
关键词 Campanula thyrsoides Epilobium fleischeri Geum reptans isolation by distance molecular diversity
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