Pleistocene distribution range shifts were accompanied by breeding system divergence within Hornungia alpina (Brassicaceae) in the Alps.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_22BCF1642346
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Pleistocene distribution range shifts were accompanied by breeding system divergence within Hornungia alpina (Brassicaceae) in the Alps.
Journal
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution
Author(s)
Winkler M., Tribsch A., Paun O., Englisch T., Schönswetter P.
Working group(s)
IntraBioDiv-Consortium
ISSN
1095-9513 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1055-7903
Publication state
Published
Issued date
02/2010
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
54
Number
2
Pages
571-582
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Impact of glacial history on the phylogeography of silicate-dwelling plants of the European Alps has been particularly well studied, whereas virtually no data are available for species growing on different bedrock types, as for Hornungia alpina. Bayesian clustering of AFLP data only partly support the distinction of three subspecies as morphologically defined. Whereas the phylogeographical N-group corresponds to subsp. alpina, the congruence of the SW-group and SE-group with subsp. brevicaulis, and subsp. austroalpina, respectively, is limited. High levels of rarity and genetic diversity in the N-group suggest Pleistocene survival along the outer margin of the Alpine arc. For subsp. brevicaulis we suggest a single origin from a refugium in the Southwestern Alps, whereas subsp. austroalpina might have originated twice in the Southern and Southeastern Alps. Different levels of genetic diversity and partitioning of genetic variation indicate a divergence in breeding system, which is corroborated by pollinator exclusion experiments revealing self-incompatibility in the N-group and autonomous selfing in the SE-group.
Keywords
Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis, Bayes Theorem, Brassicaceae/classification, Brassicaceae/genetics, Cluster Analysis, DNA, Plant/genetics, Ecosystem, Europe, Genetic Variation, Geography, Phylogeny, Principal Component Analysis, Reproduction/genetics, Sequence Analysis, DNA
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