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Late Pleistocene speciation of three closely related tree peonies endemic to the Qinling–Daba Mountains, a major glacial refugium in Central China

Determining the factors promoting speciation is a major task in ecological and evolutionary research and can be aided by phylogeographic analysis. The Qinling–Daba Mountains (QDM) located in central China form an important geographic barrier between southern subtropical and northern temperate region...

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Autores principales: Xu, Xing‐Xing, Cheng, Fang‐Yun, Peng, Li‐Ping, Sun, Yan‐Qiang, Hu, Xian‐Ge, Li, San‐Yuan, Xian, Hong‐Li, Jia, Kai‐Hua, Abbott, Richard J., Mao, Jian‐Feng
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6635923/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31346420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5284
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author Xu, Xing‐Xing
Cheng, Fang‐Yun
Peng, Li‐Ping
Sun, Yan‐Qiang
Hu, Xian‐Ge
Li, San‐Yuan
Xian, Hong‐Li
Jia, Kai‐Hua
Abbott, Richard J.
Mao, Jian‐Feng
author_facet Xu, Xing‐Xing
Cheng, Fang‐Yun
Peng, Li‐Ping
Sun, Yan‐Qiang
Hu, Xian‐Ge
Li, San‐Yuan
Xian, Hong‐Li
Jia, Kai‐Hua
Abbott, Richard J.
Mao, Jian‐Feng
author_sort Xu, Xing‐Xing
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description Determining the factors promoting speciation is a major task in ecological and evolutionary research and can be aided by phylogeographic analysis. The Qinling–Daba Mountains (QDM) located in central China form an important geographic barrier between southern subtropical and northern temperate regions, and exhibit complex topography, climatic, and ecological diversity. Surprisingly, few phylogeographic analyses and studies of plant speciation in this region have been conducted. To address this issue, we investigated the genetic divergence and evolutionary histories of three closely related tree peony species (Paeonia qiui, P. jishanensis, and P. rockii) endemic to the QDM. Forty populations of the three tree peony species were genotyped using 22 nuclear simple sequence repeat markers (nSSRs) and three chloroplast DNA sequences to assess genetic structure and phylogenetic relationships, supplemented by morphological characterization and ecological niche modeling (ENM). Morphological and molecular genetic analyses showed the three species to be clearly differentiated from each other. In addition, coalescent analyses using DIYABC conducted on nSSR variation indicated that the species diverged from each other in the late Pleistocene, while ecological niche modeling (ENM) suggested they occupied a larger area during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) than at present. The combined genetic evidence from nuclear and chloroplast DNA and the results of ENM indicate that each species persisted through the late Pleistocene in multiple refugia in the Qinling, Daba, and Taihang Mountains with divergence favored by restricted gene flow caused by geographic isolation, ecological divergence, and limited pollen and seed dispersal. Our study contributes to a growing understanding of the origin and population structure of tree peonies and provides insights into the high level of plant endemism present in the Qinling–Daba Mountains of Central China.
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spelling pubmed-66359232019-07-25 Late Pleistocene speciation of three closely related tree peonies endemic to the Qinling–Daba Mountains, a major glacial refugium in Central China Xu, Xing‐Xing Cheng, Fang‐Yun Peng, Li‐Ping Sun, Yan‐Qiang Hu, Xian‐Ge Li, San‐Yuan Xian, Hong‐Li Jia, Kai‐Hua Abbott, Richard J. Mao, Jian‐Feng Ecol Evol Original Research Determining the factors promoting speciation is a major task in ecological and evolutionary research and can be aided by phylogeographic analysis. The Qinling–Daba Mountains (QDM) located in central China form an important geographic barrier between southern subtropical and northern temperate regions, and exhibit complex topography, climatic, and ecological diversity. Surprisingly, few phylogeographic analyses and studies of plant speciation in this region have been conducted. To address this issue, we investigated the genetic divergence and evolutionary histories of three closely related tree peony species (Paeonia qiui, P. jishanensis, and P. rockii) endemic to the QDM. Forty populations of the three tree peony species were genotyped using 22 nuclear simple sequence repeat markers (nSSRs) and three chloroplast DNA sequences to assess genetic structure and phylogenetic relationships, supplemented by morphological characterization and ecological niche modeling (ENM). Morphological and molecular genetic analyses showed the three species to be clearly differentiated from each other. In addition, coalescent analyses using DIYABC conducted on nSSR variation indicated that the species diverged from each other in the late Pleistocene, while ecological niche modeling (ENM) suggested they occupied a larger area during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) than at present. The combined genetic evidence from nuclear and chloroplast DNA and the results of ENM indicate that each species persisted through the late Pleistocene in multiple refugia in the Qinling, Daba, and Taihang Mountains with divergence favored by restricted gene flow caused by geographic isolation, ecological divergence, and limited pollen and seed dispersal. Our study contributes to a growing understanding of the origin and population structure of tree peonies and provides insights into the high level of plant endemism present in the Qinling–Daba Mountains of Central China. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6635923/ /pubmed/31346420 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5284 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.
spellingShingle Original Research
Xu, Xing‐Xing
Cheng, Fang‐Yun
Peng, Li‐Ping
Sun, Yan‐Qiang
Hu, Xian‐Ge
Li, San‐Yuan
Xian, Hong‐Li
Jia, Kai‐Hua
Abbott, Richard J.
Mao, Jian‐Feng
Late Pleistocene speciation of three closely related tree peonies endemic to the Qinling–Daba Mountains, a major glacial refugium in Central China
title Late Pleistocene speciation of three closely related tree peonies endemic to the Qinling–Daba Mountains, a major glacial refugium in Central China
title_full Late Pleistocene speciation of three closely related tree peonies endemic to the Qinling–Daba Mountains, a major glacial refugium in Central China
title_fullStr Late Pleistocene speciation of three closely related tree peonies endemic to the Qinling–Daba Mountains, a major glacial refugium in Central China
title_full_unstemmed Late Pleistocene speciation of three closely related tree peonies endemic to the Qinling–Daba Mountains, a major glacial refugium in Central China
title_short Late Pleistocene speciation of three closely related tree peonies endemic to the Qinling–Daba Mountains, a major glacial refugium in Central China
title_sort late pleistocene speciation of three closely related tree peonies endemic to the qinling–daba mountains, a major glacial refugium in central china
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6635923/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31346420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5284
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