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Genetic diversity and distribution of Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton under climate change scenarios in West Africa
Climate change is predicted to impact species’ genetic diversity and distribution. We used Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton, an economically important species distributed in the Sudano-Sahelian savannah belt of West Africa, to investigate the impact of climate change on intraspecific genetic diversity...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5901919/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29659603 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194726 |
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author | Lyam, Paul Terwase Duque-Lazo, Joaquín Durka, Walter Hauenschild, Frank Schnitzler, Jan Michalak, Ingo Ogundipe, Oluwatoyin Temitayo Muellner-Riehl, Alexandra Nora |
author_facet | Lyam, Paul Terwase Duque-Lazo, Joaquín Durka, Walter Hauenschild, Frank Schnitzler, Jan Michalak, Ingo Ogundipe, Oluwatoyin Temitayo Muellner-Riehl, Alexandra Nora |
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description | Climate change is predicted to impact species’ genetic diversity and distribution. We used Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton, an economically important species distributed in the Sudano-Sahelian savannah belt of West Africa, to investigate the impact of climate change on intraspecific genetic diversity and distribution. We used ten nuclear and two plastid microsatellite markers to assess genetic variation, population structure and differentiation across thirteen sites in West Africa. We projected suitable range, and potential impact of climate change on genetic diversity using a maximum entropy approach, under four different climate change scenarios. We found higher genetic and haplotype diversity at both nuclear and plastid markers than previously reported. Genetic differentiation was strong for chloroplast and moderate for the nuclear genome. Both genomes indicated three spatially structured genetic groups. The distribution of Senegalia senegal is strongly correlated with extractable nitrogen, coarse fragments, soil organic carbon stock, precipitation of warmest and coldest quarter and mean temperature of driest quarter. We predicted 40.96 to 6.34 per cent of the current distribution to favourably support the species’ ecological requirements under future climate scenarios. Our results suggest that climate change is going to affect the population genetic structure of Senegalia senegal, and that patterns of genetic diversity are going to influence the species’ adaptive response to climate change. Our study contributes to the growing evidence predicting the loss of economically relevant plants in West Africa in the next decades due to climate change. |
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spelling | pubmed-59019192018-05-06 Genetic diversity and distribution of Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton under climate change scenarios in West Africa Lyam, Paul Terwase Duque-Lazo, Joaquín Durka, Walter Hauenschild, Frank Schnitzler, Jan Michalak, Ingo Ogundipe, Oluwatoyin Temitayo Muellner-Riehl, Alexandra Nora PLoS One Research Article Climate change is predicted to impact species’ genetic diversity and distribution. We used Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton, an economically important species distributed in the Sudano-Sahelian savannah belt of West Africa, to investigate the impact of climate change on intraspecific genetic diversity and distribution. We used ten nuclear and two plastid microsatellite markers to assess genetic variation, population structure and differentiation across thirteen sites in West Africa. We projected suitable range, and potential impact of climate change on genetic diversity using a maximum entropy approach, under four different climate change scenarios. We found higher genetic and haplotype diversity at both nuclear and plastid markers than previously reported. Genetic differentiation was strong for chloroplast and moderate for the nuclear genome. Both genomes indicated three spatially structured genetic groups. The distribution of Senegalia senegal is strongly correlated with extractable nitrogen, coarse fragments, soil organic carbon stock, precipitation of warmest and coldest quarter and mean temperature of driest quarter. We predicted 40.96 to 6.34 per cent of the current distribution to favourably support the species’ ecological requirements under future climate scenarios. Our results suggest that climate change is going to affect the population genetic structure of Senegalia senegal, and that patterns of genetic diversity are going to influence the species’ adaptive response to climate change. Our study contributes to the growing evidence predicting the loss of economically relevant plants in West Africa in the next decades due to climate change. Public Library of Science 2018-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5901919/ /pubmed/29659603 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194726 Text en © 2018 Lyam et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Lyam, Paul Terwase Duque-Lazo, Joaquín Durka, Walter Hauenschild, Frank Schnitzler, Jan Michalak, Ingo Ogundipe, Oluwatoyin Temitayo Muellner-Riehl, Alexandra Nora Genetic diversity and distribution of Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton under climate change scenarios in West Africa |
title | Genetic diversity and distribution of Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton under climate change scenarios in West Africa |
title_full | Genetic diversity and distribution of Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton under climate change scenarios in West Africa |
title_fullStr | Genetic diversity and distribution of Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton under climate change scenarios in West Africa |
title_full_unstemmed | Genetic diversity and distribution of Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton under climate change scenarios in West Africa |
title_short | Genetic diversity and distribution of Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton under climate change scenarios in West Africa |
title_sort | genetic diversity and distribution of senegalia senegal (l.) britton under climate change scenarios in west africa |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5901919/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29659603 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194726 |
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