Firmiana danxiaensis 在孤立的特定景观中的起源和扩散

IF 3.7 1区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Su-Fang Chen, Wan-Yi Zhao, Yan-Shuang Huang, Kai-Kai Meng, Kang-You Huang, Rong-Feng Hou, Xiao-Ying Luo, Zai-Xiong Chen, Yuan-Qiu Li, Ren-Chao Zhou, Wen-Bo Liao, Qiang Fan
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中国拥有数量最多的丹霞地貌和喀斯特地貌,这些特殊的陆地岛屿蕴藏着大量的特有物种,但这些特有物种是如何在这些与世隔绝的地点中传播的仍是一个悬而未决的问题。为了解决这个问题,我们研究了丹霞地貌和喀斯特地貌特有树种 Firmiana danxiaensis 的系统地理结构和人口历史。我们采集了 295 个丹霞杉样本(28 个种群)。对 25 个代表性样本进行了质粒基因组组装。对 28 个种群的四个质体区域进行了 Sanger 测序,并对限制性位点相关 DNA 进行了测序。根据质粒基因组和限制性位点相关DNA测序(RAD-seq)数据构建的系统发生树证明,丹霞蛙起源于丹霞山和南雄盆地,扩散到英德市附近的喀斯特地貌,然后又回到丹霞山和南雄盆地。在南雄盆地,后者捕获了前者的质体。种群分析表明,在丹霞地貌和喀斯特地貌之间及内部存在较强的种群结构,这可能与该物种种子和花粉传播能力较低有关。人口学和生态位建模方法表明,丹霞草在上一个冰川期广泛分布于我国东南部,后因温度升高和竞争失效而退缩到丹霞地貌和喀斯特地貌的悬崖峭壁上。后冰川时期该物种有效种群数量的下降表明,全球变暖、农业和工业文明可能影响了该物种的生存,应采取更多措施保护这些物种。
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The origin and dispersal of Firmiana danxiaensis among isolated specific landscapes

The origin and dispersal of Firmiana danxiaensis among isolated specific landscapes

The origin and dispersal of Firmiana danxiaensis among isolated specific landscapes

China has the most numerous Danxia and Karst landscapes, which serve as special terrestrial islands harboring ample endemic species, though how did these endemic species spread among those isolated sites is still an unresolved issue. To address this question, we explored the phylogeographical structure and demographic history of Firmiana danxiaensis, a tree species endemic to Danxia and Karst landscapes. We collected 295 samples (28 populations) of F. danxiaensis. Plastid genomes were assembled for 25 representative samples. Sanger sequencing of four plastid regions and restriction-site-associated DNA sequencing were performed on the 28 populations. The phylogenetic tree constructed from plastid genomes and restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq) data supported that F. danxiaensis originated from Mount Danxia and Nanxiong Basin, spread to Karst landscapes near Yingde City, and then back to Danxia Mountain and the Nanxiong Basin. In the Nanxiong Basin, the latter arrivals captured the plastid of the former. Population analyses revealed strong population structure among and within Danxia and Karst landscapes, possibly due to low seed and pollen dispersal abilities of the species. The demographic and ecological niche modeling approaches suggested that F. danxiaensis have widely occurred in the southeast of China during the last glacial period, and later retreated to the cliffs of Danxia and Karst landscapes due to temperature rising and competition failure. The declining of the effective population size of the species throughout the postglacial period suggested that global warming, agriculture, and industrial civilizations could have affected the survival of this species, and more measures should be taken to conserve these species.

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Journal of Systematics and Evolution
Journal of Systematics and Evolution Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
7.40
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8.10%
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1368
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Systematics and Evolution (JSE, since 2008; formerly Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica) is a plant-based international journal newly dedicated to the description and understanding of the biological diversity. It covers: description of new taxa, monographic revision, phylogenetics, molecular evolution and genome evolution, evolutionary developmental biology, evolutionary ecology, population biology, conservation biology, biogeography, paleobiology, evolutionary theories, and related subjects.
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