Analyses have been made of allozyme variation of the narrow endemic species Seseli farrenyi Molero & J. Pujadas (Apiaceae), which has only three known populations in Catalonia with a total of around 2000 individuals. All three populations were sampled and subjected to starch gel electrophoresis. Nine enzymes were resolved and 14 loci were interpreted. We detected high values of polymorphism (P = 83.3%, A = 3.0, He = 0.297), far exceeding those expected for endemic species (P = 26.3%, A = 1.39, He = 0.063). Genetic diversity was greater within populations than among populations, and the value of gene flow was very high (Nm = 5.85). Most loci showed deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, possibly due to the presence of subpopulations. The main threats to this species are human activities (tourism, fires), while natural threats are minimal due to its high genetic diversity. Finally, we propose some conservation measures which include both in situ and ex situ strategies. © 2000 The Linnean Society of London.
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López-Pujol, J., Bosch, M., Simon, J., & Blanché, C. (2002). Allozyme variation and population structure of the very narrow endemic Seseli farrenyi (Apiaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 138(3), 305–314. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1095-8339.2002.00021.x
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