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Speciation along a latitudinal gradient: The origin of the Neotropical cycad sister pair Dioon sonorense–D. vovidesii (Zamiaceae)

Latitude is correlated with environmental components that determine the distribution of biodiversity. In combination with geographic factors, latitude‐associated environmental variables are expected to influence speciation, but empirical evidence on how those factors interplay is scarce. We evaluate...

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Autores principales: Gutiérrez‐Ortega, José Said, Molina‐Freaner, Francisco, Martínez, José F., Pérez‐Farrera, Miguel Angel, Vovides, Andrew P., Hernández‐López, Antonio, Tezuka, Ayumi, Nagano, Atsushi J., Watano, Yasuyuki, Takahashi, Yuma, Murakami, Masashi, Kajita, Tadashi
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8207156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34141268
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7545
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author Gutiérrez‐Ortega, José Said
Molina‐Freaner, Francisco
Martínez, José F.
Pérez‐Farrera, Miguel Angel
Vovides, Andrew P.
Hernández‐López, Antonio
Tezuka, Ayumi
Nagano, Atsushi J.
Watano, Yasuyuki
Takahashi, Yuma
Murakami, Masashi
Kajita, Tadashi
author_facet Gutiérrez‐Ortega, José Said
Molina‐Freaner, Francisco
Martínez, José F.
Pérez‐Farrera, Miguel Angel
Vovides, Andrew P.
Hernández‐López, Antonio
Tezuka, Ayumi
Nagano, Atsushi J.
Watano, Yasuyuki
Takahashi, Yuma
Murakami, Masashi
Kajita, Tadashi
author_sort Gutiérrez‐Ortega, José Said
collection PubMed
description Latitude is correlated with environmental components that determine the distribution of biodiversity. In combination with geographic factors, latitude‐associated environmental variables are expected to influence speciation, but empirical evidence on how those factors interplay is scarce. We evaluated the genetic and environmental variation among populations in the pair of sister species Dioon sonorense–D. vovidesii, two cycads distributed along a latitudinal environmental gradient in northwestern Mexico, to reveal their demographic histories and the environmental factors involved in their divergence. Using genome‐wide loci data, we determined the species delimitation, estimated the gene flow, and compared multiple demographic scenarios of divergence. Also, we estimated the variation of climatic variables among populations and used ecological niche models to test niche overlap between species. The effect of geographic and environmental variables on the genetic variation among populations was evaluated using linear models. Our results suggest the existence of a widespread ancestral population that split into the two species ~829 ky ago. The geographic delimitation along the environmental gradient occurs in the absence of major geographic barriers, near the 28th parallel north, where a zonation of environmental seasonality exists. The northern species, D. vovidesii, occurs in more seasonal environments but retains the same niche of the southern species, D. sonorense. The genetic variation throughout populations cannot be solely explained by stochastic processes; the latitudinal‐associated seasonality has been an additive factor that strengthened the species divergence. This study represents an example of how speciation can be achieved by the effect of the latitude‐associated factors on the genetic divergence among populations.
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spelling pubmed-82071562021-06-16 Speciation along a latitudinal gradient: The origin of the Neotropical cycad sister pair Dioon sonorense–D. vovidesii (Zamiaceae) Gutiérrez‐Ortega, José Said Molina‐Freaner, Francisco Martínez, José F. Pérez‐Farrera, Miguel Angel Vovides, Andrew P. Hernández‐López, Antonio Tezuka, Ayumi Nagano, Atsushi J. Watano, Yasuyuki Takahashi, Yuma Murakami, Masashi Kajita, Tadashi Ecol Evol Original Research Latitude is correlated with environmental components that determine the distribution of biodiversity. In combination with geographic factors, latitude‐associated environmental variables are expected to influence speciation, but empirical evidence on how those factors interplay is scarce. We evaluated the genetic and environmental variation among populations in the pair of sister species Dioon sonorense–D. vovidesii, two cycads distributed along a latitudinal environmental gradient in northwestern Mexico, to reveal their demographic histories and the environmental factors involved in their divergence. Using genome‐wide loci data, we determined the species delimitation, estimated the gene flow, and compared multiple demographic scenarios of divergence. Also, we estimated the variation of climatic variables among populations and used ecological niche models to test niche overlap between species. The effect of geographic and environmental variables on the genetic variation among populations was evaluated using linear models. Our results suggest the existence of a widespread ancestral population that split into the two species ~829 ky ago. The geographic delimitation along the environmental gradient occurs in the absence of major geographic barriers, near the 28th parallel north, where a zonation of environmental seasonality exists. The northern species, D. vovidesii, occurs in more seasonal environments but retains the same niche of the southern species, D. sonorense. The genetic variation throughout populations cannot be solely explained by stochastic processes; the latitudinal‐associated seasonality has been an additive factor that strengthened the species divergence. This study represents an example of how speciation can be achieved by the effect of the latitude‐associated factors on the genetic divergence among populations. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8207156/ /pubmed/34141268 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7545 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://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
Gutiérrez‐Ortega, José Said
Molina‐Freaner, Francisco
Martínez, José F.
Pérez‐Farrera, Miguel Angel
Vovides, Andrew P.
Hernández‐López, Antonio
Tezuka, Ayumi
Nagano, Atsushi J.
Watano, Yasuyuki
Takahashi, Yuma
Murakami, Masashi
Kajita, Tadashi
Speciation along a latitudinal gradient: The origin of the Neotropical cycad sister pair Dioon sonorense–D. vovidesii (Zamiaceae)
title Speciation along a latitudinal gradient: The origin of the Neotropical cycad sister pair Dioon sonorense–D. vovidesii (Zamiaceae)
title_full Speciation along a latitudinal gradient: The origin of the Neotropical cycad sister pair Dioon sonorense–D. vovidesii (Zamiaceae)
title_fullStr Speciation along a latitudinal gradient: The origin of the Neotropical cycad sister pair Dioon sonorense–D. vovidesii (Zamiaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Speciation along a latitudinal gradient: The origin of the Neotropical cycad sister pair Dioon sonorense–D. vovidesii (Zamiaceae)
title_short Speciation along a latitudinal gradient: The origin of the Neotropical cycad sister pair Dioon sonorense–D. vovidesii (Zamiaceae)
title_sort speciation along a latitudinal gradient: the origin of the neotropical cycad sister pair dioon sonorense–d. vovidesii (zamiaceae)
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8207156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34141268
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7545
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