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Geography is essential for reproductive isolation between florally diversified morning glory species from Amazon canga savannahs
The variety, relative importance and eco-evolutionary stability of reproductive barriers are critical to understanding the processes of speciation and species persistence. Here we evaluated the strength of the biotic prezygotic and postzygotic isolation barriers between closely related morning glory...
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author | Babiychuk, Elena Teixeira, Juliana Galaschi Tyski, Lourival Guimaraes, José Tasso Felix Romeiro, Luiza Araújo da Silva, Edilson Freitas dos Santos, Jorge Filipe Vasconcelos, Santelmo da Silva, Delmo Fonseca Castilho, Alexandre Siqueira, José Oswaldo Fonseca, Vera Lucia Imperatriz Kushnir, Sergei |
author_facet | Babiychuk, Elena Teixeira, Juliana Galaschi Tyski, Lourival Guimaraes, José Tasso Felix Romeiro, Luiza Araújo da Silva, Edilson Freitas dos Santos, Jorge Filipe Vasconcelos, Santelmo da Silva, Delmo Fonseca Castilho, Alexandre Siqueira, José Oswaldo Fonseca, Vera Lucia Imperatriz Kushnir, Sergei |
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description | The variety, relative importance and eco-evolutionary stability of reproductive barriers are critical to understanding the processes of speciation and species persistence. Here we evaluated the strength of the biotic prezygotic and postzygotic isolation barriers between closely related morning glory species from Amazon canga savannahs. The flower geometry and flower visitor assemblage analyses supported pollination by the bees in lavender-flowered Ipomoea marabaensis and recruitment of hummingbirds as pollinators in red-flowered Ipomoea cavalcantei. Nevertheless, native bee species and alien honeybees foraged on flowers of both species. Real-time interspecific hybridization underscored functionality of the overlap in flower visitor assemblages, questioning the strength of prezygotic isolation underpinned by diversification in flower colour and geometry. Interspecific hybrids were fertile and produced offspring in nature. No significant asymmetry in interspecific hybridization and hybrid incompatibilities among offspring were found, indicating weak postmating and postzygotic isolation. The results suggested that despite floral diversification, the insular-type geographic isolation remains a major barrier to gene flow. Findings set a framework for the future analysis of contemporary evolution of plant-pollinator networks at the population, community, and ecosystem levels in tropical ecosystems that are known to be distinct from the more familiar temperate climate models. |
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spelling | pubmed-68895142019-12-10 Geography is essential for reproductive isolation between florally diversified morning glory species from Amazon canga savannahs Babiychuk, Elena Teixeira, Juliana Galaschi Tyski, Lourival Guimaraes, José Tasso Felix Romeiro, Luiza Araújo da Silva, Edilson Freitas dos Santos, Jorge Filipe Vasconcelos, Santelmo da Silva, Delmo Fonseca Castilho, Alexandre Siqueira, José Oswaldo Fonseca, Vera Lucia Imperatriz Kushnir, Sergei Sci Rep Article The variety, relative importance and eco-evolutionary stability of reproductive barriers are critical to understanding the processes of speciation and species persistence. Here we evaluated the strength of the biotic prezygotic and postzygotic isolation barriers between closely related morning glory species from Amazon canga savannahs. The flower geometry and flower visitor assemblage analyses supported pollination by the bees in lavender-flowered Ipomoea marabaensis and recruitment of hummingbirds as pollinators in red-flowered Ipomoea cavalcantei. Nevertheless, native bee species and alien honeybees foraged on flowers of both species. Real-time interspecific hybridization underscored functionality of the overlap in flower visitor assemblages, questioning the strength of prezygotic isolation underpinned by diversification in flower colour and geometry. Interspecific hybrids were fertile and produced offspring in nature. No significant asymmetry in interspecific hybridization and hybrid incompatibilities among offspring were found, indicating weak postmating and postzygotic isolation. The results suggested that despite floral diversification, the insular-type geographic isolation remains a major barrier to gene flow. Findings set a framework for the future analysis of contemporary evolution of plant-pollinator networks at the population, community, and ecosystem levels in tropical ecosystems that are known to be distinct from the more familiar temperate climate models. Nature Publishing Group UK 2019-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6889514/ /pubmed/31792228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-53853-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Article Babiychuk, Elena Teixeira, Juliana Galaschi Tyski, Lourival Guimaraes, José Tasso Felix Romeiro, Luiza Araújo da Silva, Edilson Freitas dos Santos, Jorge Filipe Vasconcelos, Santelmo da Silva, Delmo Fonseca Castilho, Alexandre Siqueira, José Oswaldo Fonseca, Vera Lucia Imperatriz Kushnir, Sergei Geography is essential for reproductive isolation between florally diversified morning glory species from Amazon canga savannahs |
title | Geography is essential for reproductive isolation between florally diversified morning glory species from Amazon canga savannahs |
title_full | Geography is essential for reproductive isolation between florally diversified morning glory species from Amazon canga savannahs |
title_fullStr | Geography is essential for reproductive isolation between florally diversified morning glory species from Amazon canga savannahs |
title_full_unstemmed | Geography is essential for reproductive isolation between florally diversified morning glory species from Amazon canga savannahs |
title_short | Geography is essential for reproductive isolation between florally diversified morning glory species from Amazon canga savannahs |
title_sort | geography is essential for reproductive isolation between florally diversified morning glory species from amazon canga savannahs |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6889514/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31792228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-53853-4 |
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