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Taxonomic identity of Quercus coccifera L. in the Iberian Peninsula is maintained in spite of widespread hybridisation, as revealed by morphological, ISSR and ITS sequence data

Authors :
Carlos García-Verdugo
Emilio Cano
Pablo Vargas
Rafael Rubio de Casas
Luis Balaguer
Esteban Manrique
Esther Pérez-Corona
Source :
Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants. 202:488-499
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2007.

Abstract

Interspecific introgression is a well-known phenomenon in oaks whose ecological and evolutionary consequences, although relevant, are still unclear. We investigated molecular variation and any evidence for hybridisation in nine natural populations of kermes oak ( Quercus coccifera L.) from the Iberian Peninsula. Additive patterns in 59 nrDNA ITS sequences revealed that hybrid individuals showing intermediate genotypes between kermes and holm ( Q. ilex L.) oaks are very frequent, although intermediate morphotypes are uncommon. Bayesian analysis of ISSR fingerprinting patterns indicated extensive gene-flow among Q. coccifera populations and neighbouring Quercus taxa. Introgression appeared to be an active mechanism in the pair Q. coccifera – Q. ilex , but no conclusive evidence supporting hybridisation between Q. coccifera and other co-occurring Quercus species was found. The role of canalisation in the maintenance of stable morphological characters in the face of extensive introgression is discussed.

Details

ISSN :
03672530
Volume :
202
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
Accession number :
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