Intermediary floral traits between natural hybrid and its parents in the Xiquexique (Cactaceae)

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q3 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Organisms Diversity & Evolution Pub Date : 2024-01-04 DOI:10.1007/s13127-023-00634-7
Sinzinando Albuquerque-Lima, Paulo Milet-Pinheiro, Daniela M. A. F. Navarro, Nigel P. Taylor, Daniela C. Zappi, Isabel C. Machado
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Hybrid systems represent ‘new ecological opportunities’, as the changes in their vegetative and reproductive traits may facilitate colonization of new niches. The Cactaceae species Xiquexique gounellei and Xiquexique tuberculatus present different habitat preferences in the Brazilian Caatinga, however, across their distributions, some populations occur sympatrically and some individuals showed vegetative characteristics intermediate between these two species, suggesting a hybrid zone. These individuals also clearly did not belong to either of the two species, leading us to suppose that they could be hybrids, named as X. × heptagonus. Taking into account this assumption, we used a series of protocols to compare the floral attributes and signals, and floral biology displayed by the putative hybrid with those of its parents. The results showed that the flowers of the hybrid are morphologically intermediate to those of their parents. The colour of the external elements of the perianth is transgressive, and the white colour of the internal perianth-segments is shared between the three taxa. Scent analyses showed that X. × heptagonus has a scent profile that is intermediate to those of its parents, with only a few compounds indicating a transgressive phenotype. Both taxa of Xiquexique received visits from nectarivorous bats (Glossophaginae and Lonchophyllinae) and from the hawkmoths Agrius cingulata and Erinnyis ello. Our results reinforce the existence of this hybrid in the genus Xiquexique being derived from the possible parent species present. We also revealed how the floral morphology and the visual and olfactory cues of X. × heptagonus were shaped by the hybridization.

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仙人掌科(Xiquexique)天然杂交种与其亲本之间的中间花特征
杂交系统代表着 "新的生态机会",因为其植被和繁殖特征的变化可能会促进新生态位的形成。仙人掌科植物 Xiquexique gounellei 和 Xiquexique tuberculatus 在巴西 Caatinga 的栖息地偏好不同,但在它们的分布区中,有些种群是共生的,有些个体表现出介于这两个物种之间的植被特征,表明存在杂交区。这些个体显然也不属于这两个物种中的任何一个,因此我们认为它们可能是杂交种,命名为 X. × heptagonus。考虑到这一假设,我们采用了一系列方案来比较假定杂交种与其亲本的花属性和信号以及花生物学特性。结果表明,杂交种的花在形态上介于其亲本的花之间。花被外部元素的颜色是横向的,而内部花被片的白色是三个类群共有的。香味分析表明,X. × heptagonus 的香味特征与其亲本的香味特征相近,只有少数化合物显示出反式表型。Xiquexique的两个类群都受到食蜜蝙蝠(Glossophaginae和Lonchophyllinae)以及鹰蛾Agrius cingulata和Erinnyis ello的拜访。我们的研究结果进一步证实了 Xiquexique 属中这种杂交种的存在,这种杂交种可能来自现有的亲本物种。我们还揭示了X. × heptagonus的花形态以及视觉和嗅觉线索是如何通过杂交形成的。
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Organisms Diversity & Evolution
Organisms Diversity & Evolution 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Organisms Diversity & Evolution (published by the Gesellschaft fuer Biologische Systematik, GfBS) is devoted to furthering our understanding of all aspects of organismal diversity and evolution. Papers addressing evolutionary aspects of the systematics, phylogenetics, morphology and development, taxonomy and biogeography of any group of eukaryotes, recent or fossil, are welcome. Priority is given to papers with a strong evolutionary and/or phylogenetic focus. Manuscripts presenting important methods or tools or addressing key theoretical, methodological, and philosophical principles related to the study of organismal diversity are also welcome. Species descriptions are welcome as parts of a manuscript of broader interest that strive to integrate such taxonomic information with the other areas of interest mentioned above.
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