东方分支的西方代表:石膏相关植物西班牙树的系统地理历史

IF 3.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Perspectives in Plant Ecology Evolution and Systematics Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ppees.2022.125699
Ignacio Ramos-Gutiérrez , Juan Carlos Moreno-Saiz , Mario Fernández-Mazuecos
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某些植物物种对具有斑块分布的石膏土壤的偏好导致了不一致的种群结构,这些结构被认为产生了可能在多个进化尺度上影响生物地理格局的岛状动态。本文研究了一种与石膏土有关的地中海西部植物西班牙尼佩塔(Nepeta hispanica)的进化和生物地理历史,该植物表现为斑块状分布,种群之间相距很远。采用三种方法:(a)基于ITS区核DNA序列的种间系统发育分析,揭示了伊斯帕尼加与其近缘种之间的关系和分化时间;(b)利用质粒DNA区trnS-trnG和psbJ-petA进行系统地理分析,评价西班牙美洲蠊居群间的遗传隔离程度、亲缘关系和遗传多样性;(c)生态位模型评价历史分布变化。结果表明,伊斯帕尼卡亚属地中海东部和亚洲(伊朗-图拉尼亚)分支,自中新世-上新世以来在干旱环境中多样化。这一物种代表了这一分支在西地中海殖民的唯一谱系,可能是通过地中海北部海岸(南欧)。目前的伊比利亚种群表现出高度的质体遗传多样性,即使在地理上彼此相距遥远,但根据质体单倍型和谱系的分布,它们是高度联系的。这可以用一个复杂的来回殖民事件历史来解释,在整个第四纪,地中海西部的物种相对稳定的适宜条件促进了这一现象。
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A western representative of an eastern clade: Phylogeographic history of the gypsum-associated plant Nepeta hispanica

The preference of certain plant species for gypsum soils with a patchy distribution leads to disjunct population structures that are thought to generate island-like dynamics potentially influencing biogeographic patterns at multiple evolutionary scales. Here, we study the evolutionary and biogeographic history of Nepeta hispanica, a western Mediterranean plant associated with gypsum soils and displaying a patchy distribution with populations very distant from each other. Three approaches were used: (a) interspecific phylogenetic analyses based on nuclear DNA sequences of the ITS region to unveil the relationships and times of divergence between N. hispanica and its closest relatives; (b) phylogeographic analyses using plastid DNA regions trnS-trnG and psbJ-petA to evaluate the degree of genetic isolation between populations of N. hispanica, their relationships and their genetic diversity; and (c) ecological niche modelling to evaluate historical distributional changes. Results reveal that N. hispanica belongs to an eastern Mediterranean and Asian (Irano-Turanian) clade diversified in arid environments since the Miocene-Pliocene. This species represents the only lineage of this clade that colonised the western Mediterranean, probably through the northern Mediterranean coast (southern Europe). Present Iberian populations display a high plastid genetic diversity and, even if geographically distant from each other, they are highly connected according to the distribution of plastid haplotypes and lineages. This can be explained by a scenario involving a complex history of back-and-forth colonisation events, facilitated by a relative stability of suitable conditions for the species across the western Mediterranean throughout the Quaternary.

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期刊介绍: Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics (PPEES) publishes outstanding and thought-provoking articles of general interest to an international readership in the fields of plant ecology, evolution and systematics. Of particular interest are longer, in-depth articles that provide a broad understanding of key topics in the field. There are six issues per year. The following types of article will be considered: Full length reviews Essay reviews Longer research articles Meta-analyses Foundational methodological or empirical papers from large consortia or long-term ecological research sites (LTER).
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