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The speciation history of northern‐ and southern‐sourced Eranthis (Ranunculaceae) species on the Korean peninsula and surrounding areas

The temporal and spatial origins and evolution of the genus Eranthis have not been previously studied. We investigated the speciation and establishment histories of four Eranthis species: Eranthis byunsanensis, E. pungdoensis, E. stellata, and E. pinnatifida. The sampling localities were Korea, Japa...

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Autores principales: Oh, Ami, Oh, Byoung‐Un
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6405485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30891225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4969
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description The temporal and spatial origins and evolution of the genus Eranthis have not been previously studied. We investigated the speciation and establishment histories of four Eranthis species: Eranthis byunsanensis, E. pungdoensis, E. stellata, and E. pinnatifida. The sampling localities were Korea, Japan, Jilin in China, and the area near Vladivostok in Primorskiy, Russia. We used 12 chloroplast microsatellite loci (n = 935 individuals) and two chloroplast noncoding regions (rpl16 intron, petL‐psbE intergenic spacer; n = 33 individuals). The genetic diversity, genetic structure, phylogenetic relationships of the four species were analyzed, and their ancestral areas were reconstructed. The high genetic diversity of the Jeju island population of E. byunsanensis and Russian populations of E. stellata indicated these species’ northward and southward dispersal, respectively. The genetic structure analyses suggest that the populations in these four species have limited geographical structure, except for the Chinese E. stellata population (SCP). The phylogenetic analyses suggest that E. byunsanensis and E. pinnatifida are sister species and that Chinese SCP may not belong to E. stellata. The ancestral area reconstruction revealed that the most recent common ancestor of the four species existed in the current Chinese habitat of E. stellata. This study shows that E. byunsanensis and E. pinnatifida originated from a southern Eranthis species and speciated into their current forms near Jeju island and near western regions of Japan, respectively, during the Miocene. E. stellata may have dispersed southward on and near the Korean peninsula, though its specific origin remains unclear. Interestingly, the Chinese E. stellata population SCP suggests that the Chinese population might be most ancient among all the four Eranthis species. E. pungdoensis may have allopatrically speciated from E. byunsanensis during the Holocene. The Korean peninsula and the surrounding areas can be considered interesting regions which provide the opportunity to observe both northern‐ and southern‐sourced Eranthis species.
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spelling pubmed-64054852019-03-19 The speciation history of northern‐ and southern‐sourced Eranthis (Ranunculaceae) species on the Korean peninsula and surrounding areas Oh, Ami Oh, Byoung‐Un Ecol Evol Original Research The temporal and spatial origins and evolution of the genus Eranthis have not been previously studied. We investigated the speciation and establishment histories of four Eranthis species: Eranthis byunsanensis, E. pungdoensis, E. stellata, and E. pinnatifida. The sampling localities were Korea, Japan, Jilin in China, and the area near Vladivostok in Primorskiy, Russia. We used 12 chloroplast microsatellite loci (n = 935 individuals) and two chloroplast noncoding regions (rpl16 intron, petL‐psbE intergenic spacer; n = 33 individuals). The genetic diversity, genetic structure, phylogenetic relationships of the four species were analyzed, and their ancestral areas were reconstructed. The high genetic diversity of the Jeju island population of E. byunsanensis and Russian populations of E. stellata indicated these species’ northward and southward dispersal, respectively. The genetic structure analyses suggest that the populations in these four species have limited geographical structure, except for the Chinese E. stellata population (SCP). The phylogenetic analyses suggest that E. byunsanensis and E. pinnatifida are sister species and that Chinese SCP may not belong to E. stellata. The ancestral area reconstruction revealed that the most recent common ancestor of the four species existed in the current Chinese habitat of E. stellata. This study shows that E. byunsanensis and E. pinnatifida originated from a southern Eranthis species and speciated into their current forms near Jeju island and near western regions of Japan, respectively, during the Miocene. E. stellata may have dispersed southward on and near the Korean peninsula, though its specific origin remains unclear. Interestingly, the Chinese E. stellata population SCP suggests that the Chinese population might be most ancient among all the four Eranthis species. E. pungdoensis may have allopatrically speciated from E. byunsanensis during the Holocene. The Korean peninsula and the surrounding areas can be considered interesting regions which provide the opportunity to observe both northern‐ and southern‐sourced Eranthis species. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6405485/ /pubmed/30891225 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4969 Text en © 2019 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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The speciation history of northern‐ and southern‐sourced Eranthis (Ranunculaceae) species on the Korean peninsula and surrounding areas
title The speciation history of northern‐ and southern‐sourced Eranthis (Ranunculaceae) species on the Korean peninsula and surrounding areas
title_full The speciation history of northern‐ and southern‐sourced Eranthis (Ranunculaceae) species on the Korean peninsula and surrounding areas
title_fullStr The speciation history of northern‐ and southern‐sourced Eranthis (Ranunculaceae) species on the Korean peninsula and surrounding areas
title_full_unstemmed The speciation history of northern‐ and southern‐sourced Eranthis (Ranunculaceae) species on the Korean peninsula and surrounding areas
title_short The speciation history of northern‐ and southern‐sourced Eranthis (Ranunculaceae) species on the Korean peninsula and surrounding areas
title_sort speciation history of northern‐ and southern‐sourced eranthis (ranunculaceae) species on the korean peninsula and surrounding areas
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6405485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30891225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4969
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