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Genetic structuring in a Neotropical palm analyzed through an Andean orogenesis‐scenario

Andean orogenesis has driven the development of very high plant diversity in the Neotropics through its impact on landscape evolution and climate. The analysis of the intraspecific patterns of genetic structure in plants would permit inferring the effects of Andean uplift on the evolution and divers...

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Autores principales: Escobar, Sebastián, Pintaud, Jean‐Christophe, Balslev, Henrik, Bernal, Rodrigo, Moraes Ramírez, Mónica, Millán, Betty, Montúfar, Rommel
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6144996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30250682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4216
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author Escobar, Sebastián
Pintaud, Jean‐Christophe
Balslev, Henrik
Bernal, Rodrigo
Moraes Ramírez, Mónica
Millán, Betty
Montúfar, Rommel
author_facet Escobar, Sebastián
Pintaud, Jean‐Christophe
Balslev, Henrik
Bernal, Rodrigo
Moraes Ramírez, Mónica
Millán, Betty
Montúfar, Rommel
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description Andean orogenesis has driven the development of very high plant diversity in the Neotropics through its impact on landscape evolution and climate. The analysis of the intraspecific patterns of genetic structure in plants would permit inferring the effects of Andean uplift on the evolution and diversification of Neotropical flora. In this study, using microsatellite markers and Bayesian clustering analyses, we report the presence of four genetic clusters for the palm Oenocarpus bataua var. bataua which are located within four biogeographic regions in northwestern South America: (a) Chocó rain forest, (b) Amotape‐Huancabamba Zone, (c) northwestern Amazonian rain forest, and (d) southwestern Amazonian rain forest. We hypothesize that these clusters developed following three genetic diversification events mainly promoted by Andean orogenic events. Additionally, the distinct current climate dynamics among northwestern and southwestern Amazonia may maintain the genetic diversification detected in the western Amazon basin. Genetic exchange was identified between the clusters, including across the Andes region, discarding the possibility of any cluster to diversify as a distinct intraspecific variety. We identified a hot spot of genetic diversity in the northern Peruvian Amazon around the locality of Iquitos. We also detected a decrease in diversity with distance from this area in westward and southward direction within the Amazon basin and the eastern Andean foothills. Additionally, we confirmed the existence and divergence of O. bataua var. bataua from var. oligocarpus in northern South America, possibly expanding the distributional range of the latter variety beyond eastern Venezuela, to the central and eastern Andean cordilleras of Colombia. Based on our results, we suggest that Andean orogenesis is the main driver of genetic structuring and diversification in O. bataua within northwestern South America.
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spelling pubmed-61449962018-09-24 Genetic structuring in a Neotropical palm analyzed through an Andean orogenesis‐scenario Escobar, Sebastián Pintaud, Jean‐Christophe Balslev, Henrik Bernal, Rodrigo Moraes Ramírez, Mónica Millán, Betty Montúfar, Rommel Ecol Evol Original Research Andean orogenesis has driven the development of very high plant diversity in the Neotropics through its impact on landscape evolution and climate. The analysis of the intraspecific patterns of genetic structure in plants would permit inferring the effects of Andean uplift on the evolution and diversification of Neotropical flora. In this study, using microsatellite markers and Bayesian clustering analyses, we report the presence of four genetic clusters for the palm Oenocarpus bataua var. bataua which are located within four biogeographic regions in northwestern South America: (a) Chocó rain forest, (b) Amotape‐Huancabamba Zone, (c) northwestern Amazonian rain forest, and (d) southwestern Amazonian rain forest. We hypothesize that these clusters developed following three genetic diversification events mainly promoted by Andean orogenic events. Additionally, the distinct current climate dynamics among northwestern and southwestern Amazonia may maintain the genetic diversification detected in the western Amazon basin. Genetic exchange was identified between the clusters, including across the Andes region, discarding the possibility of any cluster to diversify as a distinct intraspecific variety. We identified a hot spot of genetic diversity in the northern Peruvian Amazon around the locality of Iquitos. We also detected a decrease in diversity with distance from this area in westward and southward direction within the Amazon basin and the eastern Andean foothills. Additionally, we confirmed the existence and divergence of O. bataua var. bataua from var. oligocarpus in northern South America, possibly expanding the distributional range of the latter variety beyond eastern Venezuela, to the central and eastern Andean cordilleras of Colombia. Based on our results, we suggest that Andean orogenesis is the main driver of genetic structuring and diversification in O. bataua within northwestern South America. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6144996/ /pubmed/30250682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4216 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.
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Bernal, Rodrigo
Moraes Ramírez, Mónica
Millán, Betty
Montúfar, Rommel
Genetic structuring in a Neotropical palm analyzed through an Andean orogenesis‐scenario
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title_short Genetic structuring in a Neotropical palm analyzed through an Andean orogenesis‐scenario
title_sort genetic structuring in a neotropical palm analyzed through an andean orogenesis‐scenario
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6144996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30250682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4216
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