%0 Journal Article %T Reproductive patterns, genetic diversity and inbreeding depression in two closely related Jumellea species with contrasting patterns of commonness and distribution %A Bertrand Mallet %A Laurence Humeau %A Laury Blambert %A Thierry Pailler %J Archive of "Annals of Botany". %D 2016 %R 10.1093/aob/mcw014 %X Backgrounds and Aims Theory predicts that the long-term persistence of plant populations exposed to size reduction can be threatened by a loss of genetic diversity and increased inbreeding. However, several life-history and ecological traits can influence the response to population size reduction. The reproductive patterns, levels of genetic diversity and magnitude of inbreeding depression of the rare and fragmented Jumellea fragrans and of its widespread congener J. rossii were studied. The aim was to evaluate the effects of over-collection and fragmentation on J. fragrans and to enhance our knowledge of the biology and ecology of the two species, used for their aromatic and medicinal properties on R¨Ļunion %K Jumellea fragrans %K Jumellea rossii %K fragmentation %K over-collection %K mating system %K genetic diversity %K inbreeding depression %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4934390/