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Afro-alpine flagships revisited: Parallel adaptation, intermountain admixture and shallow genetic structuring in the giant senecios (Dendrosenecio)

Distantly related lineages of the enigmatic giant rosette plants of tropical alpine environments provide classical examples of convergent adaptation. For the giant senecios (Dendrosenecio), the endemic landmarks of the East African sky islands, it has also been suggested that parallel adaptation has...

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Autores principales: Tusiime, Felly Mugizi, Gizaw, Abel, Gussarova, Galina, Nemomissa, Sileshi, Popp, Magnus, Masao, Catherine Aloyce, Wondimu, Tigist, Abdi, Ahmed Abdikadir, Mirré, Virginia, Muwanika, Vincent, Eilu, Gerald, Brochmann, Christian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7080232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32187202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228979
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author Tusiime, Felly Mugizi
Gizaw, Abel
Gussarova, Galina
Nemomissa, Sileshi
Popp, Magnus
Masao, Catherine Aloyce
Wondimu, Tigist
Abdi, Ahmed Abdikadir
Mirré, Virginia
Muwanika, Vincent
Eilu, Gerald
Brochmann, Christian
author_facet Tusiime, Felly Mugizi
Gizaw, Abel
Gussarova, Galina
Nemomissa, Sileshi
Popp, Magnus
Masao, Catherine Aloyce
Wondimu, Tigist
Abdi, Ahmed Abdikadir
Mirré, Virginia
Muwanika, Vincent
Eilu, Gerald
Brochmann, Christian
author_sort Tusiime, Felly Mugizi
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description Distantly related lineages of the enigmatic giant rosette plants of tropical alpine environments provide classical examples of convergent adaptation. For the giant senecios (Dendrosenecio), the endemic landmarks of the East African sky islands, it has also been suggested that parallel adaptation has been important for within-lineage differentiation. To test this hypothesis and to address potential gene flow and hybridization among the isolated sky islands, we organized field expeditions to all major mountains. We sampled all currently accepted species and all but one subspecies and genotyped 460 plants representing 109 populations. We tested whether genetic structuring corresponds to geography, as predicted by a parallel adaptation hypothesis, or to altitudinal belt and habitat rather than mountains, as predicted by a hypothesis of a single origin of adaptations. Bayesian and Neighbor-Net analyses showed that the main genetic structure is shallow and largely corresponds to geography, supporting a hypothesis of recent, rapid radiation via parallel altitude/habitat adaptation on different mountains. We also found evidence for intermountain admixture, suggesting several long-distance dispersals by wind across vast areas of unsuitable habitat. The combination of parallel adaptation, secondary contact, and hybridization may explain the complex patterns of morphological variation and the contradicting taxonomic treatments of these rare enigmatic giants, supporting the use of wide taxonomic concepts. Notably, the within-population genetic diversity was very low and calls for increased conservation efforts.
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spelling pubmed-70802322020-03-23 Afro-alpine flagships revisited: Parallel adaptation, intermountain admixture and shallow genetic structuring in the giant senecios (Dendrosenecio) Tusiime, Felly Mugizi Gizaw, Abel Gussarova, Galina Nemomissa, Sileshi Popp, Magnus Masao, Catherine Aloyce Wondimu, Tigist Abdi, Ahmed Abdikadir Mirré, Virginia Muwanika, Vincent Eilu, Gerald Brochmann, Christian PLoS One Research Article Distantly related lineages of the enigmatic giant rosette plants of tropical alpine environments provide classical examples of convergent adaptation. For the giant senecios (Dendrosenecio), the endemic landmarks of the East African sky islands, it has also been suggested that parallel adaptation has been important for within-lineage differentiation. To test this hypothesis and to address potential gene flow and hybridization among the isolated sky islands, we organized field expeditions to all major mountains. We sampled all currently accepted species and all but one subspecies and genotyped 460 plants representing 109 populations. We tested whether genetic structuring corresponds to geography, as predicted by a parallel adaptation hypothesis, or to altitudinal belt and habitat rather than mountains, as predicted by a hypothesis of a single origin of adaptations. Bayesian and Neighbor-Net analyses showed that the main genetic structure is shallow and largely corresponds to geography, supporting a hypothesis of recent, rapid radiation via parallel altitude/habitat adaptation on different mountains. We also found evidence for intermountain admixture, suggesting several long-distance dispersals by wind across vast areas of unsuitable habitat. The combination of parallel adaptation, secondary contact, and hybridization may explain the complex patterns of morphological variation and the contradicting taxonomic treatments of these rare enigmatic giants, supporting the use of wide taxonomic concepts. Notably, the within-population genetic diversity was very low and calls for increased conservation efforts. Public Library of Science 2020-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7080232/ /pubmed/32187202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228979 Text en © 2020 Tusiime et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Tusiime, Felly Mugizi
Gizaw, Abel
Gussarova, Galina
Nemomissa, Sileshi
Popp, Magnus
Masao, Catherine Aloyce
Wondimu, Tigist
Abdi, Ahmed Abdikadir
Mirré, Virginia
Muwanika, Vincent
Eilu, Gerald
Brochmann, Christian
Afro-alpine flagships revisited: Parallel adaptation, intermountain admixture and shallow genetic structuring in the giant senecios (Dendrosenecio)
title Afro-alpine flagships revisited: Parallel adaptation, intermountain admixture and shallow genetic structuring in the giant senecios (Dendrosenecio)
title_full Afro-alpine flagships revisited: Parallel adaptation, intermountain admixture and shallow genetic structuring in the giant senecios (Dendrosenecio)
title_fullStr Afro-alpine flagships revisited: Parallel adaptation, intermountain admixture and shallow genetic structuring in the giant senecios (Dendrosenecio)
title_full_unstemmed Afro-alpine flagships revisited: Parallel adaptation, intermountain admixture and shallow genetic structuring in the giant senecios (Dendrosenecio)
title_short Afro-alpine flagships revisited: Parallel adaptation, intermountain admixture and shallow genetic structuring in the giant senecios (Dendrosenecio)
title_sort afro-alpine flagships revisited: parallel adaptation, intermountain admixture and shallow genetic structuring in the giant senecios (dendrosenecio)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7080232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32187202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228979
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