Striking between-population floral divergences in a habitat specialized plant.

When the habitat occupied by a specialist species is patchily distributed, limited gene flow between the fragmented populations may allow population differentiation and eventual speciation. 'Sky islands'-montane habitats that form terrestrial islands-have been shown to promote diversificat...

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Main Authors: Sumayya Abdul Rahim, Ullasa Kodandaramaiah, Aboli Kulkarni, Deepak Barua
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253038
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spelling doaj-1992a1660381495c8b51e641f2b4610d2021-07-13T04:31:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01166e025303810.1371/journal.pone.0253038Striking between-population floral divergences in a habitat specialized plant.Sumayya Abdul RahimUllasa KodandaramaiahAboli KulkarniDeepak BaruaWhen the habitat occupied by a specialist species is patchily distributed, limited gene flow between the fragmented populations may allow population differentiation and eventual speciation. 'Sky islands'-montane habitats that form terrestrial islands-have been shown to promote diversification in many taxa through this mechanism. We investigate floral variation in Impatiens lawii, a plant specialized on laterite rich rocky plateaus that form sky islands in the northern Western Ghats mountains of India. We focus on three plateaus separated from each other by ca. 7 to 17 km, and show that floral traits have diverged strongly between these populations. In contrast, floral traits have not diverged in the congeneric I. oppositifolia, which co-occurs with I. lawii in the plateaus, but is a habitat generalist that is also found in the intervening valleys. We conducted common garden experiments to test whether the differences in I. lawii are due to genetic differentiation or phenotypic plasticity. There were strong differences in floral morphology between experimental plants sourced from the three populations, and the relative divergences between population pairs mirrored that seen in the wild, indicating that the populations are genetically differentiated. Common garden experiments confirmed that there was no differentiation in I. oppositifolia. Field floral visitation surveys indicated that the observed differences in floral traits have consequences for I. lawii populations, by reducing the number of visitors and changing the relative abundance of different floral visitor groups. Our results highlight the role of habitat specialization in diversification, and corroborates the importance of sky islands as centres of diversification.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253038
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author Sumayya Abdul Rahim
Ullasa Kodandaramaiah
Aboli Kulkarni
Deepak Barua
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Ullasa Kodandaramaiah
Aboli Kulkarni
Deepak Barua
Striking between-population floral divergences in a habitat specialized plant.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sumayya Abdul Rahim
Ullasa Kodandaramaiah
Aboli Kulkarni
Deepak Barua
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title Striking between-population floral divergences in a habitat specialized plant.
title_short Striking between-population floral divergences in a habitat specialized plant.
title_full Striking between-population floral divergences in a habitat specialized plant.
title_fullStr Striking between-population floral divergences in a habitat specialized plant.
title_full_unstemmed Striking between-population floral divergences in a habitat specialized plant.
title_sort striking between-population floral divergences in a habitat specialized plant.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description When the habitat occupied by a specialist species is patchily distributed, limited gene flow between the fragmented populations may allow population differentiation and eventual speciation. 'Sky islands'-montane habitats that form terrestrial islands-have been shown to promote diversification in many taxa through this mechanism. We investigate floral variation in Impatiens lawii, a plant specialized on laterite rich rocky plateaus that form sky islands in the northern Western Ghats mountains of India. We focus on three plateaus separated from each other by ca. 7 to 17 km, and show that floral traits have diverged strongly between these populations. In contrast, floral traits have not diverged in the congeneric I. oppositifolia, which co-occurs with I. lawii in the plateaus, but is a habitat generalist that is also found in the intervening valleys. We conducted common garden experiments to test whether the differences in I. lawii are due to genetic differentiation or phenotypic plasticity. There were strong differences in floral morphology between experimental plants sourced from the three populations, and the relative divergences between population pairs mirrored that seen in the wild, indicating that the populations are genetically differentiated. Common garden experiments confirmed that there was no differentiation in I. oppositifolia. Field floral visitation surveys indicated that the observed differences in floral traits have consequences for I. lawii populations, by reducing the number of visitors and changing the relative abundance of different floral visitor groups. Our results highlight the role of habitat specialization in diversification, and corroborates the importance of sky islands as centres of diversification.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253038
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