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Geographic genetic structure of Iberian columbines (gen. Aquilegia).

Authors :
Garrido, Jose
Alcántara, Julio
Rey, Pedro
Medrano, Mónica
Guitián, Javier
Castellanos, María
Bastida, Jesús
Jaime, Rafael
Herrera, Carlos
Source :
Plant Systematics & Evolution; Nov2017, Vol. 303 Issue 9, p1145-1160, 16p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Southern European columbines (genus Aquilegia) are involved in active processes of diversification, and the Iberian Peninsula offers a privileged observatory to witness the process. Studies on Iberian columbines have provided significant advances on species diversification, but we still lack a complete perspective of the genetic diversification in the Iberian scenario. This work explores how genetic diversity of the genus Aquilegia is geographically structured across the Iberian Peninsula. We used Bayesian clustering methods, principal coordinates analyses, and NJ phenograms to assess the genetic relationships among 285 individuals from 62 locations and detect the main lineages. Genetic diversity of Iberian columbines consists of five geographically structured lineages, corresponding to different Iberian taxa. Differentiation among lineages shows particularly complex admixture patterns at Northeast and highly homogeneous toward Northwest and Southeast. This geographic genetic structure suggests the existence of incomplete lineage sorting and interspecific hybridization as could be expected in recent processes of diversification under the influence of quaternary postglacial migrations. This scenario is consistent with what is proposed by the most recent studies on European and Iberian columbines, which point to geographic isolation and divergent selection by habitat specialization as the main diversification drivers of the Iberian Aquilegia complex. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03782697
Volume :
303
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Plant Systematics & Evolution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125825607
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00606-017-1428-5