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Neogene and Pleistocene history of Agave lechuguilla in the Chihuahuan Desert.

Authors :
Scheinvar, Enrique
Gámez, Niza
Castellanos‐Morales, Gabriela
Aguirre‐Planter, Erika
Eguiarte, Luis E.
Source :
Journal of Biogeography. Feb2017, Vol. 44 Issue 2, p322-334. 13p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Aim The history of Agave lechuguilla, a characteristic and dominant plant of the Chihuahuan Desert, was reconstructed in order to determine the importance of the Neogene orogenic uplift and the Quaternary glacial-interglacial climatic changes on the genetic patterns of a native Chihuahuan Desert species. Location Chihuahuan Desert, Mexico and United States. Methods Chloroplast DNA data from A. lechuguilla were analysed to describe levels of genetic diversity and structure and to infer the species' demographic history, using traditional methods and approximate Bayesian computation (ABC). The time of divergence of the different haplogroups was estimated with a Bayesian approach. In addition, ecological niche modelling was used to identify possible refugia. Results Molecular dating analyses showed that A. lechuguilla originated 4.46 Ma and later differentiated into four haplogroups. The average chloroplast genetic diversity was low ( Hd, 0.24), with high levels of genetic differentiation ( GST, 0.780). Demographic analysis, niche modelling and ABC indicated a recent expansion from at least five glacial refugia located south of the species' current distribution. Main conclusion Agave lechuguilla originated in the Neogene, and the glacial-interglacial events of the Pleistocene resulted in the expansion and contraction of its range, playing an important role in its intraspecific diversification. These contraction-expansion events are consistent with biogeographical regions previously identified in the Chihuahuan Desert. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03050270
Volume :
44
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Biogeography
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
120928626
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.12851