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Climatic oscillations in Quaternary have shaped the co-evolutionary patterns between the Norway spruce and its host-associated herbivore

During the Last Glacial Maximum in the Northern Hemisphere, expanding ice sheets forced a large number of plants, including trees, to retreat from their primary distribution areas. Many host-associated herbivores migrated along with their host plants. Long-lasting geographic isolation between glacia...

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Autores principales: Goczał, Jakub, Oleksa, Andrzej, Rossa, Robert, Chybicki, Igor, Meyza, Katarzyna, Plewa, Radosław, Landvik, Matti, Gobbi, Mauro, Hoch, Gernot, Tamutis, Vytautas, Balalaikins, Maksims, Telnov, Dmitry, Dascălu, Maria-Magdalena, Tofilski, Adam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7536422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33020511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73272-0
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author Goczał, Jakub
Oleksa, Andrzej
Rossa, Robert
Chybicki, Igor
Meyza, Katarzyna
Plewa, Radosław
Landvik, Matti
Gobbi, Mauro
Hoch, Gernot
Tamutis, Vytautas
Balalaikins, Maksims
Telnov, Dmitry
Dascălu, Maria-Magdalena
Tofilski, Adam
author_facet Goczał, Jakub
Oleksa, Andrzej
Rossa, Robert
Chybicki, Igor
Meyza, Katarzyna
Plewa, Radosław
Landvik, Matti
Gobbi, Mauro
Hoch, Gernot
Tamutis, Vytautas
Balalaikins, Maksims
Telnov, Dmitry
Dascălu, Maria-Magdalena
Tofilski, Adam
author_sort Goczał, Jakub
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description During the Last Glacial Maximum in the Northern Hemisphere, expanding ice sheets forced a large number of plants, including trees, to retreat from their primary distribution areas. Many host-associated herbivores migrated along with their host plants. Long-lasting geographic isolation between glacial refugia could have been led to the allopatric speciation in separated populations. Here, we have studied whether the migration history of the Norway spruce Picea abies in Quaternary has affected its host-associated herbivorous beetle—Monochamus sartor. By using microsatellite markers accompanied by the geometric morphometrics analysis of wing venation, we have revealed the clear geographic structure of M. sartor in Eurasia, encompassing two main clusters: southern (Alpine–Carpathian) and eastern (including northeastern Europe and Asia), which reflects the northern and southern ecotypes of its host. The two beetles’ lineages probably diverged during the Pleniglacial (57,000—15,000 BC) when their host tree species was undergoing significant range fragmentation and experienced secondary contact during post-glacial recolonization of spruce in the Holocene. A secondary contact of divergent lineages of M. sartor has resulted in the formation of the hybrid zone in northeastern Europe. Our findings suggest that the climatic oscillations during the Pleistocene have driven an insect-plant co-evolutionary process, and have contributed to the formation of the unique biodiversity of Europe.
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spelling pubmed-75364222020-10-07 Climatic oscillations in Quaternary have shaped the co-evolutionary patterns between the Norway spruce and its host-associated herbivore Goczał, Jakub Oleksa, Andrzej Rossa, Robert Chybicki, Igor Meyza, Katarzyna Plewa, Radosław Landvik, Matti Gobbi, Mauro Hoch, Gernot Tamutis, Vytautas Balalaikins, Maksims Telnov, Dmitry Dascălu, Maria-Magdalena Tofilski, Adam Sci Rep Article During the Last Glacial Maximum in the Northern Hemisphere, expanding ice sheets forced a large number of plants, including trees, to retreat from their primary distribution areas. Many host-associated herbivores migrated along with their host plants. Long-lasting geographic isolation between glacial refugia could have been led to the allopatric speciation in separated populations. Here, we have studied whether the migration history of the Norway spruce Picea abies in Quaternary has affected its host-associated herbivorous beetle—Monochamus sartor. By using microsatellite markers accompanied by the geometric morphometrics analysis of wing venation, we have revealed the clear geographic structure of M. sartor in Eurasia, encompassing two main clusters: southern (Alpine–Carpathian) and eastern (including northeastern Europe and Asia), which reflects the northern and southern ecotypes of its host. The two beetles’ lineages probably diverged during the Pleniglacial (57,000—15,000 BC) when their host tree species was undergoing significant range fragmentation and experienced secondary contact during post-glacial recolonization of spruce in the Holocene. A secondary contact of divergent lineages of M. sartor has resulted in the formation of the hybrid zone in northeastern Europe. Our findings suggest that the climatic oscillations during the Pleistocene have driven an insect-plant co-evolutionary process, and have contributed to the formation of the unique biodiversity of Europe. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7536422/ /pubmed/33020511 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73272-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 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 licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence 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 licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Goczał, Jakub
Oleksa, Andrzej
Rossa, Robert
Chybicki, Igor
Meyza, Katarzyna
Plewa, Radosław
Landvik, Matti
Gobbi, Mauro
Hoch, Gernot
Tamutis, Vytautas
Balalaikins, Maksims
Telnov, Dmitry
Dascălu, Maria-Magdalena
Tofilski, Adam
Climatic oscillations in Quaternary have shaped the co-evolutionary patterns between the Norway spruce and its host-associated herbivore
title Climatic oscillations in Quaternary have shaped the co-evolutionary patterns between the Norway spruce and its host-associated herbivore
title_full Climatic oscillations in Quaternary have shaped the co-evolutionary patterns between the Norway spruce and its host-associated herbivore
title_fullStr Climatic oscillations in Quaternary have shaped the co-evolutionary patterns between the Norway spruce and its host-associated herbivore
title_full_unstemmed Climatic oscillations in Quaternary have shaped the co-evolutionary patterns between the Norway spruce and its host-associated herbivore
title_short Climatic oscillations in Quaternary have shaped the co-evolutionary patterns between the Norway spruce and its host-associated herbivore
title_sort climatic oscillations in quaternary have shaped the co-evolutionary patterns between the norway spruce and its host-associated herbivore
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7536422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33020511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73272-0
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