Influence of the Quaternary Glacial Cycles and the Mountains on the Reticulations in the Subsection Willkommia of the Genus Centaurea
Late Neogene and Quaternary climatic oscillations have greatly shaped the genetic structure of the Mediterranean Basin flora, with mountain plant species tracking warm interglacials/cold glacials by means of altitudinal shifts instead of broad latitudinal ones. Such dynamics may have enhanced popula...
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doaj-183c8f93cc004e3c88e55c38f7c70e8a2020-11-25T00:17:04ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2019-03-011010.3389/fpls.2019.00303407574Influence of the Quaternary Glacial Cycles and the Mountains on the Reticulations in the Subsection Willkommia of the Genus CentaureaSamira Ben-Menni Schuler0Jordi López-Pujol1Gabriel Blanca2Roser Vilatersana3Núria Garcia-Jacas4Víctor N. Suárez-Santiago5Departamento de Botánica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, Granada, SpainBotanic Institute of Barcelona (IBB, CSIC-ICUB), Barcelona, SpainDepartamento de Botánica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, Granada, SpainBotanic Institute of Barcelona (IBB, CSIC-ICUB), Barcelona, SpainBotanic Institute of Barcelona (IBB, CSIC-ICUB), Barcelona, SpainDepartamento de Botánica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, Granada, SpainLate Neogene and Quaternary climatic oscillations have greatly shaped the genetic structure of the Mediterranean Basin flora, with mountain plant species tracking warm interglacials/cold glacials by means of altitudinal shifts instead of broad latitudinal ones. Such dynamics may have enhanced population divergence but also secondary contacts. In this paper, we use a case example of subsection Willkommia of Centaurea (comprising three narrowly distributed endemic species, Centaurea gadorensis, C. pulvinata, and C. sagredoi) to test for reticulate evolution and recurrent hybridizations between nearby populations. For this, we combine analyses of genetic diversity and structuring, gene flow and spatial correlation, and ecological niche modeling. Our results support the contention that the current genetic structure of the three species is the result of historical gene flow at sites of secondary contact during the glacial periods, followed by isolation after the retraction of populations to the middle-upper areas of the mountains during the interglacial periods. The extent and direction of the gene flow was determined largely by the location of the populations on mountainsides oriented toward the same valley or toward different valleys, suggesting the intermountain valleys as the areas where secondary contacts occurred.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.00303/fullCentaureagene flowQuaternary glaciationsreticulate evolutionsecondary contacts |
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Samira Ben-Menni Schuler Jordi López-Pujol Gabriel Blanca Roser Vilatersana Núria Garcia-Jacas Víctor N. Suárez-Santiago Influence of the Quaternary Glacial Cycles and the Mountains on the Reticulations in the Subsection Willkommia of the Genus Centaurea Frontiers in Plant Science Centaurea gene flow Quaternary glaciations reticulate evolution secondary contacts |
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Samira Ben-Menni Schuler Jordi López-Pujol Gabriel Blanca Roser Vilatersana Núria Garcia-Jacas Víctor N. Suárez-Santiago |
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Influence of the Quaternary Glacial Cycles and the Mountains on the Reticulations in the Subsection Willkommia of the Genus Centaurea |
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Influence of the Quaternary Glacial Cycles and the Mountains on the Reticulations in the Subsection Willkommia of the Genus Centaurea |
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Influence of the Quaternary Glacial Cycles and the Mountains on the Reticulations in the Subsection Willkommia of the Genus Centaurea |
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Influence of the Quaternary Glacial Cycles and the Mountains on the Reticulations in the Subsection Willkommia of the Genus Centaurea |
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Influence of the Quaternary Glacial Cycles and the Mountains on the Reticulations in the Subsection Willkommia of the Genus Centaurea |
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influence of the quaternary glacial cycles and the mountains on the reticulations in the subsection willkommia of the genus centaurea |
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Frontiers in Plant Science |
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Late Neogene and Quaternary climatic oscillations have greatly shaped the genetic structure of the Mediterranean Basin flora, with mountain plant species tracking warm interglacials/cold glacials by means of altitudinal shifts instead of broad latitudinal ones. Such dynamics may have enhanced population divergence but also secondary contacts. In this paper, we use a case example of subsection Willkommia of Centaurea (comprising three narrowly distributed endemic species, Centaurea gadorensis, C. pulvinata, and C. sagredoi) to test for reticulate evolution and recurrent hybridizations between nearby populations. For this, we combine analyses of genetic diversity and structuring, gene flow and spatial correlation, and ecological niche modeling. Our results support the contention that the current genetic structure of the three species is the result of historical gene flow at sites of secondary contact during the glacial periods, followed by isolation after the retraction of populations to the middle-upper areas of the mountains during the interglacial periods. The extent and direction of the gene flow was determined largely by the location of the populations on mountainsides oriented toward the same valley or toward different valleys, suggesting the intermountain valleys as the areas where secondary contacts occurred. |
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Centaurea gene flow Quaternary glaciations reticulate evolution secondary contacts |
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https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.00303/full |
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