Genetic structure and hierarchical population divergence history of Acer mono var. mono in South and Northeast China.

Knowledge of the genetic structure and evolutionary history of tree species across their ranges is essential for the development of effective conservation and forest management strategies. Acer mono var. mono, an economically and ecologically important maple species, is extensively distributed in No...

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Main Authors: Chunping Liu, Yoshiaki Tsuda, Hailong Shen, Lijiang Hu, Yoko Saito, Yuji Ide
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3909053?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-31b03539fec14e8b8bb6a2fa95382de92020-11-25T01:24:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0191e8718710.1371/journal.pone.0087187Genetic structure and hierarchical population divergence history of Acer mono var. mono in South and Northeast China.Chunping LiuYoshiaki TsudaHailong ShenLijiang HuYoko SaitoYuji IdeKnowledge of the genetic structure and evolutionary history of tree species across their ranges is essential for the development of effective conservation and forest management strategies. Acer mono var. mono, an economically and ecologically important maple species, is extensively distributed in Northeast China (NE), whereas it has a scattered and patchy distribution in South China (SC). In this study, the genetic structure and demographic history of 56 natural populations of A. mono var. mono were evaluated using seven nuclear microsatellite markers. Neighbor-joining tree and STRUCTURE analysis clearly separated populations into NE and SC groups with two admixed-like populations. Allelic richness significantly decreased with increasing latitude within the NE group while both allelic richness and expected heterozygosity showed significant positive correlation with latitude within the SC group. Especially in the NE region, previous studies in Quercus mongolica and Fraxinus mandshurica have also detected reductions in genetic diversity with increases in latitude, suggesting this pattern may be common for tree species in this region, probably due to expansion from single refugium following the last glacial maximum (LGM). Approximate Bayesian Computation-based analysis revealed two major features of hierarchical population divergence in the species' evolutionary history. Recent divergence between the NE group and the admixed-like group corresponded to the LGM period and ancient divergence of SC groups took place during mid-late Pleistocene period. The level of genetic differentiation was moderate (FST  = 0.073; G'ST  = 0.278) among all populations, but significantly higher in the SC group than the NE group, mirroring the species' more scattered distribution in SC. Conservation measures for this species are proposed, taking into account the genetic structure and past demographic history identified in this study.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3909053?pdf=render
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author Chunping Liu
Yoshiaki Tsuda
Hailong Shen
Lijiang Hu
Yoko Saito
Yuji Ide
spellingShingle Chunping Liu
Yoshiaki Tsuda
Hailong Shen
Lijiang Hu
Yoko Saito
Yuji Ide
Genetic structure and hierarchical population divergence history of Acer mono var. mono in South and Northeast China.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Chunping Liu
Yoshiaki Tsuda
Hailong Shen
Lijiang Hu
Yoko Saito
Yuji Ide
author_sort Chunping Liu
title Genetic structure and hierarchical population divergence history of Acer mono var. mono in South and Northeast China.
title_short Genetic structure and hierarchical population divergence history of Acer mono var. mono in South and Northeast China.
title_full Genetic structure and hierarchical population divergence history of Acer mono var. mono in South and Northeast China.
title_fullStr Genetic structure and hierarchical population divergence history of Acer mono var. mono in South and Northeast China.
title_full_unstemmed Genetic structure and hierarchical population divergence history of Acer mono var. mono in South and Northeast China.
title_sort genetic structure and hierarchical population divergence history of acer mono var. mono in south and northeast china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Knowledge of the genetic structure and evolutionary history of tree species across their ranges is essential for the development of effective conservation and forest management strategies. Acer mono var. mono, an economically and ecologically important maple species, is extensively distributed in Northeast China (NE), whereas it has a scattered and patchy distribution in South China (SC). In this study, the genetic structure and demographic history of 56 natural populations of A. mono var. mono were evaluated using seven nuclear microsatellite markers. Neighbor-joining tree and STRUCTURE analysis clearly separated populations into NE and SC groups with two admixed-like populations. Allelic richness significantly decreased with increasing latitude within the NE group while both allelic richness and expected heterozygosity showed significant positive correlation with latitude within the SC group. Especially in the NE region, previous studies in Quercus mongolica and Fraxinus mandshurica have also detected reductions in genetic diversity with increases in latitude, suggesting this pattern may be common for tree species in this region, probably due to expansion from single refugium following the last glacial maximum (LGM). Approximate Bayesian Computation-based analysis revealed two major features of hierarchical population divergence in the species' evolutionary history. Recent divergence between the NE group and the admixed-like group corresponded to the LGM period and ancient divergence of SC groups took place during mid-late Pleistocene period. The level of genetic differentiation was moderate (FST  = 0.073; G'ST  = 0.278) among all populations, but significantly higher in the SC group than the NE group, mirroring the species' more scattered distribution in SC. Conservation measures for this species are proposed, taking into account the genetic structure and past demographic history identified in this study.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3909053?pdf=render
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