Abstract

Ecological variants and morphological ecotypes are known in Colophospermum mopane which suggest phenotypic plasticity and possible genetic differentiation within the species. Five populations of C . mopane were studied to determine the levels of allozyme variation within and among them. Average heterozygosity values at 19 enzyme-coding loci in four populations varied little (H = 1.2% to 2.1%) with a much higher value (6.1%) in the Messina population. Polymorphism levels were the same for all populations as measured by the average number of alleles per locus (1.2) and the percentage of polymorphic loci (15.8%). Pair-wise fixation index ( F ST = 0.001 to 0.004), gene flow ( N em = 39.840 to 159.840) and genetic distance (D = 0.0002 to 0.0003) values indicate that four of the populations can be considered a single panmictic group, but that Messina is sufficiently diverged to regard it as a separate population. Results are discussed with specific reference to the conservation of the genetic integrity of C . mopane due to extensive exploitation by man.

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