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Evaluation of the diversity and genetic structure of Ceratozamia kuesteriana Regel. (Zamiaceae) in Tamaulipas, Mexico

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Octavio-Aguilar P, Rubio-TobĂłn CA, Montelongo-Ruiz G, GalvĂĄn-HernĂĄndez DM. 2025. Evaluation of the diversity and genetic structure of Ceratozamia kuesteriana Regel. (Zamiaceae) in Tamaulipas, Mexico. Plant Species Biology 40 (4): 341-353. https://doi.org/10.1111/1442-1984.12455.

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Genetic diversity is the most widely used indicator to evaluate the evolutionary potential of a species. In theory, species with limited distribution are more susceptible to diversity loss. However, some species with restricted distribution occasionally present more diversity than expected, as is the case for some cycads. Ceratozamia kuesteriana is a microendemic species in El Cielo Biosphere Reserve in Tamaulipas, Mexico. Several previously reported populations have been eradicated in the last 10 years. The objective of this work was to estimate the levels of diversity and genetic structure in five populations within the reserve. The results show a high structure and differentiation, even when the populations are geographically proximal. However, overall diversity is high, with recent bottlenecks and alleles departing from neutrality, suggesting a broad, well‐adapted genetic base. Unfortunately, this genetic pool has recently become fragmented, posing a high extinction risk if allelic representativeness is absent in collections or botanical gardens.

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Preface of Special Feature “Current topics on cycad biology: Deciphering the Rosetta Stone of plant evolution.” Part I: Conservation of biological and cultural heritage
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