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Phylogeography and ecological differentiation of strictly Mediterranean taxa: the case of the Iberian endemic Odontites recordonii
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Palabras clave
diversifying natural selection
environmental drivers of differentiation
Iberian Quaternary refugia
Mediterranean climate
Odontites recordonii
Orobanchaceae
phylogeography
refugia within refugia
Rhinantheae
Clasificación UNESCO
2417 Biología Vegetal (Botánica)
2417.20-1 Taxonomía Vegetal. Plantas Vasculares
Fecha de publicación
2022
Resumen
Premise: Ecological drivers for genetic differentiation in Mediterranean climates are
still underexplored. We have used the strictly Mediterranean endemic Odontites recordonii
as a model species to address this question. This species is one of the three
Iberian representatives of the O. vernus group, which are morphologically similar.
Thus, it was additionally necessary to clarify their phylogenetic relationships.
Methods: We used amplified fragment length polymorphisms to reveal phylogenetic
relationships within O. vernus group, and to reconstruct the phylogeographic patterns
within O. recordonii. Additionally, ecological niche models were generated to detect
refugia along the Quaternary climatic oscillations. And finally, alleles under natural
selection were identified, and correlations between allele presences and environmental
variables were calculated in order to shed light on the ecological drivers promoting
differentiation.
Results: The three species from the O. vernus group were recovered as distinct species.
Three genetic groups were found within O. recordonii and a putative refugium
was detected for each one. Eighty‐one alleles could be under diversifying selection,
and 58 alleles showed significant correlations with environmental variables, especially
with temperature and precipitation seasonality and summer drought.
Conclusions: The three Iberian species of the O. vernus group are reciprocal
monophyletic taxa. The three genetic groups of O. recordonii could have been restricted
to narrow refugia during the Quaternary and displayed present distributions
in accordance with bioclimatic conditions. Temperature and precipitation seasonality
and the intensity of summer drought are definitory climatic parameters of
Mediterranean‐type climates, and they could have acted as drivers of genetic
differentiation on O. recordonii.
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0002-9122
DOI
10.1002/ajb2.1787
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