Cargando…

Low genetic diversity contrasts with high phenotypic variability in heptaploid Spartina densiflora populations invading the Pacific coast of North America

Species can respond to environmental pressures through genetic and epigenetic changes and through phenotypic plasticity, but few studies have evaluated the relationships between genetic differentiation and phenotypic plasticity of plant species along changing environmental conditions throughout wide...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Castillo, Jesús M., Gallego‐Tévar, Blanca, Figueroa, Enrique, Grewell, Brenda J., Vallet, Dominique, Rousseau, Hélène, Keller, Jean, Lima, Oscar, Dréano, Stéphane, Salmon, Armel, Aïnouche, Malika
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5980529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29876076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4063
_version_ 1783327896852496384
author Castillo, Jesús M.
Gallego‐Tévar, Blanca
Figueroa, Enrique
Grewell, Brenda J.
Vallet, Dominique
Rousseau, Hélène
Keller, Jean
Lima, Oscar
Dréano, Stéphane
Salmon, Armel
Aïnouche, Malika
author_facet Castillo, Jesús M.
Gallego‐Tévar, Blanca
Figueroa, Enrique
Grewell, Brenda J.
Vallet, Dominique
Rousseau, Hélène
Keller, Jean
Lima, Oscar
Dréano, Stéphane
Salmon, Armel
Aïnouche, Malika
author_sort Castillo, Jesús M.
collection PubMed
description Species can respond to environmental pressures through genetic and epigenetic changes and through phenotypic plasticity, but few studies have evaluated the relationships between genetic differentiation and phenotypic plasticity of plant species along changing environmental conditions throughout wide latitudinal ranges. We studied inter‐ and intrapopulation genetic diversity (using simple sequence repeats and chloroplast DNA sequencing) and inter‐ and intrapopulation phenotypic variability of 33 plant traits (using field and common‐garden measurements) for five populations of the invasive cordgrass Spartina densiflora Brongn. along the Pacific coast of North America from San Francisco Bay to Vancouver Island. Studied populations showed very low genetic diversity, high levels of phenotypic variability when growing in contrasted environments and high intrapopulation phenotypic variability for many plant traits. This intrapopulation phenotypic variability was especially high, irrespective of environmental conditions, for those traits showing also high phenotypic plasticity. Within‐population variation represented 84% of the total genetic variation coinciding with certain individual plants keeping consistent responses for three plant traits (chlorophyll b and carotenoid contents, and dead shoot biomass) in the field and in common‐garden conditions. These populations have most likely undergone genetic bottleneck since their introduction from South America; multiple introductions are unknown but possible as the population from Vancouver Island was the most recent and one of the most genetically diverse. S. densiflora appears as a species that would not be very affected itself by climate change and sea‐level rise as it can disperse, establish, and acclimate to contrasted environments along wide latitudinal ranges.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5980529
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-59805292018-06-06 Low genetic diversity contrasts with high phenotypic variability in heptaploid Spartina densiflora populations invading the Pacific coast of North America Castillo, Jesús M. Gallego‐Tévar, Blanca Figueroa, Enrique Grewell, Brenda J. Vallet, Dominique Rousseau, Hélène Keller, Jean Lima, Oscar Dréano, Stéphane Salmon, Armel Aïnouche, Malika Ecol Evol Original Research Species can respond to environmental pressures through genetic and epigenetic changes and through phenotypic plasticity, but few studies have evaluated the relationships between genetic differentiation and phenotypic plasticity of plant species along changing environmental conditions throughout wide latitudinal ranges. We studied inter‐ and intrapopulation genetic diversity (using simple sequence repeats and chloroplast DNA sequencing) and inter‐ and intrapopulation phenotypic variability of 33 plant traits (using field and common‐garden measurements) for five populations of the invasive cordgrass Spartina densiflora Brongn. along the Pacific coast of North America from San Francisco Bay to Vancouver Island. Studied populations showed very low genetic diversity, high levels of phenotypic variability when growing in contrasted environments and high intrapopulation phenotypic variability for many plant traits. This intrapopulation phenotypic variability was especially high, irrespective of environmental conditions, for those traits showing also high phenotypic plasticity. Within‐population variation represented 84% of the total genetic variation coinciding with certain individual plants keeping consistent responses for three plant traits (chlorophyll b and carotenoid contents, and dead shoot biomass) in the field and in common‐garden conditions. These populations have most likely undergone genetic bottleneck since their introduction from South America; multiple introductions are unknown but possible as the population from Vancouver Island was the most recent and one of the most genetically diverse. S. densiflora appears as a species that would not be very affected itself by climate change and sea‐level rise as it can disperse, establish, and acclimate to contrasted environments along wide latitudinal ranges. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5980529/ /pubmed/29876076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4063 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Castillo, Jesús M.
Gallego‐Tévar, Blanca
Figueroa, Enrique
Grewell, Brenda J.
Vallet, Dominique
Rousseau, Hélène
Keller, Jean
Lima, Oscar
Dréano, Stéphane
Salmon, Armel
Aïnouche, Malika
Low genetic diversity contrasts with high phenotypic variability in heptaploid Spartina densiflora populations invading the Pacific coast of North America
title Low genetic diversity contrasts with high phenotypic variability in heptaploid Spartina densiflora populations invading the Pacific coast of North America
title_full Low genetic diversity contrasts with high phenotypic variability in heptaploid Spartina densiflora populations invading the Pacific coast of North America
title_fullStr Low genetic diversity contrasts with high phenotypic variability in heptaploid Spartina densiflora populations invading the Pacific coast of North America
title_full_unstemmed Low genetic diversity contrasts with high phenotypic variability in heptaploid Spartina densiflora populations invading the Pacific coast of North America
title_short Low genetic diversity contrasts with high phenotypic variability in heptaploid Spartina densiflora populations invading the Pacific coast of North America
title_sort low genetic diversity contrasts with high phenotypic variability in heptaploid spartina densiflora populations invading the pacific coast of north america
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5980529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29876076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4063
work_keys_str_mv AT castillojesusm lowgeneticdiversitycontrastswithhighphenotypicvariabilityinheptaploidspartinadensiflorapopulationsinvadingthepacificcoastofnorthamerica
AT gallegotevarblanca lowgeneticdiversitycontrastswithhighphenotypicvariabilityinheptaploidspartinadensiflorapopulationsinvadingthepacificcoastofnorthamerica
AT figueroaenrique lowgeneticdiversitycontrastswithhighphenotypicvariabilityinheptaploidspartinadensiflorapopulationsinvadingthepacificcoastofnorthamerica
AT grewellbrendaj lowgeneticdiversitycontrastswithhighphenotypicvariabilityinheptaploidspartinadensiflorapopulationsinvadingthepacificcoastofnorthamerica
AT valletdominique lowgeneticdiversitycontrastswithhighphenotypicvariabilityinheptaploidspartinadensiflorapopulationsinvadingthepacificcoastofnorthamerica
AT rousseauhelene lowgeneticdiversitycontrastswithhighphenotypicvariabilityinheptaploidspartinadensiflorapopulationsinvadingthepacificcoastofnorthamerica
AT kellerjean lowgeneticdiversitycontrastswithhighphenotypicvariabilityinheptaploidspartinadensiflorapopulationsinvadingthepacificcoastofnorthamerica
AT limaoscar lowgeneticdiversitycontrastswithhighphenotypicvariabilityinheptaploidspartinadensiflorapopulationsinvadingthepacificcoastofnorthamerica
AT dreanostephane lowgeneticdiversitycontrastswithhighphenotypicvariabilityinheptaploidspartinadensiflorapopulationsinvadingthepacificcoastofnorthamerica
AT salmonarmel lowgeneticdiversitycontrastswithhighphenotypicvariabilityinheptaploidspartinadensiflorapopulationsinvadingthepacificcoastofnorthamerica
AT ainouchemalika lowgeneticdiversitycontrastswithhighphenotypicvariabilityinheptaploidspartinadensiflorapopulationsinvadingthepacificcoastofnorthamerica