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Hybrid zone of a tree in a Cerrado/Atlantic Forest ecotone as a hotspot of genetic diversity and conservation

The Cerrado, the largest Neotropical savanna, and the Brazilian Atlantic Forest form large ecotonal areas where savanna and forest habitats occupy adjacent patches with closely related species occurring side by side, providing opportunities for hybridization. Here, we investigated the evolutionary d...

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Autores principales: Muniz, André Carneiro, Pimenta, Ricardo José Gonzaga, Cruz, Mariana Vargas, Rodrigues, Jacqueline Gomes, Buzatti, Renata Santiago de Oliveira, Heuertz, Myriam, Lemos‐Filho, José P., Lovato, Maria Bernadete
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8803295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35127043
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8540
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author Muniz, André Carneiro
Pimenta, Ricardo José Gonzaga
Cruz, Mariana Vargas
Rodrigues, Jacqueline Gomes
Buzatti, Renata Santiago de Oliveira
Heuertz, Myriam
Lemos‐Filho, José P.
Lovato, Maria Bernadete
author_facet Muniz, André Carneiro
Pimenta, Ricardo José Gonzaga
Cruz, Mariana Vargas
Rodrigues, Jacqueline Gomes
Buzatti, Renata Santiago de Oliveira
Heuertz, Myriam
Lemos‐Filho, José P.
Lovato, Maria Bernadete
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description The Cerrado, the largest Neotropical savanna, and the Brazilian Atlantic Forest form large ecotonal areas where savanna and forest habitats occupy adjacent patches with closely related species occurring side by side, providing opportunities for hybridization. Here, we investigated the evolutionary divergence between the savanna and forest ecotypes of the widely distributed tree Plathymenia reticulata (n = 233 individuals). Genetic structure analysis of P. reticulata was congruent with the recognition of two ecotypes, whose divergence captured the largest proportion of genetic variance in the data (F (CT) = 0.222 and F (ST) = 0.307). The ecotonal areas between the Cerrado and the Atlantic Forest constitute a hybrid zone in which a diversity of hybrid classes was observed, most of them corresponding to second‐generation hybrids (F2) or backcrosses. Gene flow occurred mainly toward the forest ecotype. The genetic structure was congruent with isolation by environment, and environmental correlates of divergence were identified. The observed pattern of high genetic divergence between ecotypes may reflect an incipient speciation process in P. reticulata. The low genetic diversity of the P. reticulata forest ecotype indicate that it is threatened in areas with high habitat loss on Atlantic Forest. In addition, the high divergence from the savanna ecotype suggests it should be treated as a different unit of management. The high genetic diversity found in the ecotonal hybrid zone supports the view of ecotones as important areas for the origin and conservation of biodiversity in the Neotropics.
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spelling pubmed-88032952022-02-04 Hybrid zone of a tree in a Cerrado/Atlantic Forest ecotone as a hotspot of genetic diversity and conservation Muniz, André Carneiro Pimenta, Ricardo José Gonzaga Cruz, Mariana Vargas Rodrigues, Jacqueline Gomes Buzatti, Renata Santiago de Oliveira Heuertz, Myriam Lemos‐Filho, José P. Lovato, Maria Bernadete Ecol Evol Research Articles The Cerrado, the largest Neotropical savanna, and the Brazilian Atlantic Forest form large ecotonal areas where savanna and forest habitats occupy adjacent patches with closely related species occurring side by side, providing opportunities for hybridization. Here, we investigated the evolutionary divergence between the savanna and forest ecotypes of the widely distributed tree Plathymenia reticulata (n = 233 individuals). Genetic structure analysis of P. reticulata was congruent with the recognition of two ecotypes, whose divergence captured the largest proportion of genetic variance in the data (F (CT) = 0.222 and F (ST) = 0.307). The ecotonal areas between the Cerrado and the Atlantic Forest constitute a hybrid zone in which a diversity of hybrid classes was observed, most of them corresponding to second‐generation hybrids (F2) or backcrosses. Gene flow occurred mainly toward the forest ecotype. The genetic structure was congruent with isolation by environment, and environmental correlates of divergence were identified. The observed pattern of high genetic divergence between ecotypes may reflect an incipient speciation process in P. reticulata. The low genetic diversity of the P. reticulata forest ecotype indicate that it is threatened in areas with high habitat loss on Atlantic Forest. In addition, the high divergence from the savanna ecotype suggests it should be treated as a different unit of management. The high genetic diversity found in the ecotonal hybrid zone supports the view of ecotones as important areas for the origin and conservation of biodiversity in the Neotropics. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8803295/ /pubmed/35127043 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8540 Text en © 2022 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.
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Muniz, André Carneiro
Pimenta, Ricardo José Gonzaga
Cruz, Mariana Vargas
Rodrigues, Jacqueline Gomes
Buzatti, Renata Santiago de Oliveira
Heuertz, Myriam
Lemos‐Filho, José P.
Lovato, Maria Bernadete
Hybrid zone of a tree in a Cerrado/Atlantic Forest ecotone as a hotspot of genetic diversity and conservation
title Hybrid zone of a tree in a Cerrado/Atlantic Forest ecotone as a hotspot of genetic diversity and conservation
title_full Hybrid zone of a tree in a Cerrado/Atlantic Forest ecotone as a hotspot of genetic diversity and conservation
title_fullStr Hybrid zone of a tree in a Cerrado/Atlantic Forest ecotone as a hotspot of genetic diversity and conservation
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid zone of a tree in a Cerrado/Atlantic Forest ecotone as a hotspot of genetic diversity and conservation
title_short Hybrid zone of a tree in a Cerrado/Atlantic Forest ecotone as a hotspot of genetic diversity and conservation
title_sort hybrid zone of a tree in a cerrado/atlantic forest ecotone as a hotspot of genetic diversity and conservation
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8803295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35127043
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8540
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