Parallel anagenetic patterns in endemic Artemisia species from three Macaronesian archipelagos.

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q2 ECOLOGY
AoB Plants Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1093/aobpla/plad057
Daniel Vitales, Carmen Guerrero, Teresa Garnatje, Maria M Romeiras, Arnoldo Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Joan Vallès
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Anagenetic speciation is an important mode of evolution in oceanic islands, yet relatively understudied compared to adaptive radiation. In the Macaronesian region, three closely related species of Artemisia (i.e. A. argentea, A. thuscula and A. gorgonum) are each endemic from a single archipelago (i.e. Madeira, Canary Islands and Cape Verde, respectively), representing a perfect opportunity to study three similar but independent anagenetic speciation processes. By analysing plastid and nuclear DNA sequences, as well as nuclear DNA amount data, generated from a comprehensive sampling in all the islands and archipelagos where these species are currently distributed, we intend to find common evolutionary patterns that help us explain the limited taxonomic diversification experienced by endemic Macaronesian Artemisia. Our time-calibrated phylogenetic reconstruction suggested that divergence among the three lineages occurred in a coincidental short period of time during the Pleistocene. Haplotype and genetic differentiation analyses showed similar diversity values among A. argentea, A. thuscula and A. gorgonum. Clear phylogeographic patterns-showing comparable genetic structuring among groups of islands-were also found within the three archipelagos. Even from the cytogenetic point of view, the three species presented similarly lower genome size values compared to the mainland closely related species A. arborescens. We hypothesize that the limited speciation experienced by the endemic Artemisia in Madeira, Canary Islands and Cape Verde archipelagos could be related to their recent parallel evolutionary histories as independent lineages, combined with certain shared characteristics of seed dispersal, pollen transport and type of habitat.

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三个马卡罗尼亚群岛特有蒿属植物的平行遗传模式。
非遗传物种形成是海洋岛屿上一种重要的进化模式,但与适应性辐射相比,研究相对不足。在Macaronesian地区,三个密切相关的蒿属物种(即a . argentea, a . thuscula和a . goorgonum)分别是一个群岛(即马德拉群岛,加那利群岛和佛得角)的特有物种,为研究三个相似但独立的物种形成过程提供了绝佳的机会。通过分析这些物种目前分布的所有岛屿和群岛上的质体和核DNA序列,以及核DNA数量数据,我们打算找到共同的进化模式,帮助我们解释Macaronesian Artemisia特有的有限分类多样化。我们的时间校准系统发育重建表明,三个谱系之间的分化发生在更新世的一个巧合的短时间内。单倍型分析和遗传分化分析表明,金银花、杜鹃和柳橙的多样性值相近。在这三个群岛中也发现了清晰的系统地理模式——在岛屿群中显示出相似的遗传结构。即使从细胞遗传学的角度来看,这三个物种与大陆近缘种A. arborescens相比,具有相似的低基因组大小值。我们推测,马德拉群岛、加那利群岛和佛得角群岛特有的青蒿属经历的有限物种形成可能与它们最近作为独立谱系的平行进化历史有关,并结合某些共同的种子传播、花粉运输和栖息地类型特征。
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AoB Plants
AoB Plants PLANT SCIENCES-
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4.80
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54
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: AoB PLANTS is an open-access, online journal that has been publishing peer-reviewed articles since 2010, with an emphasis on all aspects of environmental and evolutionary plant biology. Published by Oxford University Press, this journal is dedicated to rapid publication of research articles, reviews, commentaries and short communications. The taxonomic scope of the journal spans the full gamut of vascular and non-vascular plants, as well as other taxa that impact these organisms. AoB PLANTS provides a fast-track pathway for publishing high-quality research in an open-access environment, where papers are available online to anyone, anywhere free of charge.
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