Eclipta thermalis, a previously common weed, threatened by the expansion of the exotic congener E. alba in Japanese rice paddies

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Ecological Research Pub Date : 2024-01-30 DOI:10.1111/1440-1703.12446
Yoshiaki Kameyama, Hiroki Moriwaki, Yuto Suzuki, Masaaki Fujiyoshi
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Rice paddies are wetland ecosystems recognized as important habitats for many organisms; however, the hybridization-related extinction risk of native plant species has not been investigated in this system so far. Eclipta L. (Compositae) is a common paddy weed in Japan; however, its genetic composition might be altered due to the hybridization between the native E. thermalis and the closely related exotic E. alba. We examined Eclipta's genetic composition using 12 microsatellite markers (612 samples collected from 109 populations) and found (i) widespread geographical distribution of E. alba in Japan, (ii) hybridization with E. thermalis, and a large number of later-generation hybrids, and (iii) widely varying situations among regions and populations. Eclipta alba appears to have invaded an open niche in northern Japan but has not yet reached southern Japan. Both E. alba and E. thermalis were found in central Japan; however, the latter had become rare due to hybridization-mediated processes such as competition, and demographic and genetic swamping. Notably, endogenous and exogenous selection plays an important role in the invasion of E. alba, but to varying degrees among different areas. In summary, considering the genetic variability in E. thermalis, the genetic cluster of mainland Japan is in a highly critical situation due to the invasion of E. alba.

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Eclipta thermalis,一种以前常见的杂草,因外来同源植物 E. alba 在日本稻田的扩展而受到威胁
稻田是公认的湿地生态系统,是许多生物的重要栖息地;然而,迄今为止还没有研究过该系统中与杂交相关的本地植物物种灭绝风险。Eclipta L.(菊科)是日本常见的一种水稻杂草;然而,由于本地的 E. thermalis 与近缘的外来 E. alba 杂交,其基因组成可能会发生变化。我们使用 12 个微卫星标记(从 109 个种群中收集了 612 个样本)研究了 Eclipta 的遗传组成,结果发现:(i) E. alba 在日本广泛分布;(ii) 与 E. thermalis 杂交,并产生了大量后代杂交种;(iii) 不同地区和种群之间的情况差异很大。Eclipta alba 似乎已入侵日本北部的一个开放生态位,但尚未到达日本南部。E. alba 和 E. thermalis 都在日本中部被发现;然而,由于杂交介导的过程(如竞争)以及人口和基因沼泽化,后者已变得稀少。值得注意的是,内源和外源选择在 E. alba 的入侵中发挥了重要作用,但不同地区的程度不同。总之,考虑到E. thermalis的遗传变异性,日本本土的遗传集群由于E. alba的入侵而处于高度危急的境地。
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Ecological Research
Ecological Research 环境科学-生态学
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87
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5.6 months
期刊介绍: Ecological Research has been published in English by the Ecological Society of Japan since 1986. Ecological Research publishes original papers on all aspects of ecology, in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
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