Population genetic structure of two cryptic duckweed species (Lemna minor & L. turionifera) in Alberta using a genotyping-by-sequencing approach

IF 1.9 4区 生物学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Aquatic Botany Pub Date : 2023-07-13 DOI:10.1016/j.aquabot.2023.103687
Kanishka M. Senevirathna , Varina E. Crisfield , Ian Gazeley , Robert A. Laird , Theresa M. Burg
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Identifying population genetic structure is important for the development of species-specific management plans. Investigating the population genetics of cryptic species is even more critical. Here we focus on two cryptic duckweed species easily mistaken for one another, Lemna minor L. and L. turionifera Landolt, which have overlapping ranges in our study region of Alberta, Canada, and elsewhere. We used genotyping-by-sequencing to determine the population genetic structure of both duckweed species. A total of 192 samples was sequenced. After filtering, 16,007 single nucleotide polymorphisms were used to examine patterns of genetic diversity between and within L. minor and L. turionifera. The two species showed clear differentiation. When examining L. minor singly, we discovered at least three genetically distinct populations among the 30 samples from eight sites, even though these were from a small geographic area. In contrast, when examining L. turionifera singly, we found no evidence of genetically distinct populations among 67 samples from 43 sites. We also examined the relationship between surface water quality variables and the distribution of the two Lemna species. The sites containing L. turionifera had a wider range of water chemistry variables suggesting they are more tolerant of different environmental conditions. In contrast, each of the three genetically distinct L. minor groups had different water chemistry profiles. Large differences between L. minor and L. turionifera in their regional distributions and degrees of genetic differentiation highlight the importance of documentation and careful monitoring of Lemna species within Alberta, and in other regions where they co-occur.

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应用基因分型-BY-Sequenting方法研究艾伯塔省两种隐型鸭(小Lemna minor和L.turionifera)的群体遗传结构
确定种群遗传结构对于制定特定物种的管理计划具有重要意义。研究隐蔽物种的种群遗传学更为关键。本文重点研究了两种容易被混淆的隐浮萍,Lemna minor L.和L. turionifera Landolt .,它们在加拿大阿尔伯塔省和其他地区有重叠的分布范围。我们用基因分型测序法确定了两种浮萍的种群遗传结构。共对192份样本进行了测序。筛选后,利用16007个单核苷酸多态性分析了小L.和turionifera之间和内部的遗传多样性模式。两种分化明显。当单独检查小乳杆菌时,我们在8个地点的30个样本中发现了至少3个遗传上不同的群体,即使这些样本来自一个小的地理区域。相比之下,当单独检查L. turionifera时,我们在43个地点的67个样本中没有发现遗传差异群体的证据。我们还研究了地表水水质变量与两种Lemna分布之间的关系。含有L. turionifera的位点具有更广泛的水化学变量,表明它们对不同环境条件的耐受性更强。相比之下,三个遗传上不同的L. minor类群具有不同的水化学特征。L. minor和L. turionifera在区域分布和遗传分化程度上的巨大差异突出了在艾伯塔省及其共存地区对lena物种进行文献记录和仔细监测的重要性。
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Aquatic Botany
Aquatic Botany 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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70
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6 months
期刊介绍: Aquatic Botany offers a platform for papers relevant to a broad international readership on fundamental and applied aspects of marine and freshwater macroscopic plants in a context of ecology or environmental biology. This includes molecular, biochemical and physiological aspects of macroscopic aquatic plants as well as the classification, structure, function, dynamics and ecological interactions in plant-dominated aquatic communities and ecosystems. It is an outlet for papers dealing with research on the consequences of disturbance and stressors (e.g. environmental fluctuations and climate change, pollution, grazing and pathogens), use and management of aquatic plants (plant production and decomposition, commercial harvest, plant control) and the conservation of aquatic plant communities (breeding, transplantation and restoration). Specialized publications on certain rare taxa or papers on aquatic macroscopic plants from under-represented regions in the world can also find their place, subject to editor evaluation. Studies on fungi or microalgae will remain outside the scope of Aquatic Botany.
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