A morphological study on the question of the hybrid origin of Astrophytum coahuilense (Cactaceae)

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas Pub Date : 2024-07-09 DOI:10.17348/jbrit.v18.i1.1346
R. R. Montanucci
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Two alternative hypotheses may explain the origin of Astrophytum coahuilense. One hypothesis is that A. coahuilense is an ancient diploid hybrid derived from interbreeding between A. capricorne and A. myriostigma. An alternative is that A. coahuilense arose via allopatric speciation and its similarity to A. myriostigma in vegetative characters is due to convergent evolution. The two hypotheses are tested, applying univariate analysis and Non-metric Multidimensional Scaling analysis to morphological datasets. Univariate analysis, which is based on 13 vegetative and 10 reproductive characters, shows that the morphology of A. coahuilense is complex, consisting of a combination of vegetative and reproductive characters shared with both A. capricorne and A. myriostigma as well as several intermediate traits. Furthermore, the morphology of A. coahuilense lacks unique, fixed characteristics. Non-metric Multidimensional Scaling analysis of 15 characters (three vegetative and 12 reproductive traits) produced a two-dimensional scatterplot in which the cluster representing A. coahuilense occupies a position intermediate between the clusters of the two parental species along Dimension 1. Thus, both analyses support the hypothesis that Astrophytum coahuilense originated through hybridization between A. capricorne and A. myriostigma. Biological and ecological factors that may have facilitated homoploid hybrid speciation are discussed.
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关于Astrophytum coahuilense(仙人掌科)杂交起源问题的形态学研究
有两种假说可以解释Astrophytum coahuilense的起源。一种假说认为,A. coahuilense 是 A. capricorne 和 A. myriostigma 杂交产生的古老二倍体杂交种。另一种假设是,A. coahuilense 是通过同域物种演化产生的,它与 A. myriostigma 在无性系特征上的相似性是由于趋同演化造成的。通过对形态学数据集进行单变量分析和非计量多维尺度分析,对这两种假设进行了检验。基于 13 个无性系特征和 10 个生殖系特征的单变量分析表明,A. coahuilense 的形态很复杂,由与 A. capricorne 和 A. myriostigma 共享的无性系特征和生殖系特征以及几个中间特征组合而成。此外,A. coahuilense 的形态缺乏独特的固定特征。对 15 个特征(3 个植株特征和 12 个生殖特征)的非度量多维尺度分析得出了一个二维散点图,其中代表 A. coahuilense 的聚类在维度 1 上处于两个亲本聚类的中间位置。因此,这两项分析都支持Astrophytum coahuilense起源于A. capricorne和A. myriostigma杂交的假设。本文讨论了可能促进同源杂交物种形成的生物学和生态学因素。
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Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas
Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, formerly called Sida, Contributions to Botany, publishes research in classical and modern systematic botany—including studies of anatomy, biogeography, chemotaxonomy, ecology, evolution, floristics, genetics, paleobotany, palynology, and phylogenetic systematics. Geographic coverage is global. Articles are published in either English or Spanish; an abstract is provided in both languages. All contributions are peer reviewed and frequently illustrated with maps, line drawings, and full color photographs.
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