Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8884
Title: Genetic patterns reflecting Pleistocene range dynamics in the annual calcicole plant Microthlaspi erraticum across its Eurasian range
Authors: Ali, T.
Muñoz-Fuentes, V.
Buch, A.-K.
Çelik, Ali
Dutbayev, A.
Gabrielyan, I.
Glynou, K.
Keywords: AFLP
Biogeography
Brassicaceae
Colonisation
Genetic diversity
Refugia
annual plant
autogamy
biogeography
colonization
genetic analysis
genetic differentiation
genetic marker
genotype
geographical distribution
herb
migration
Pleistocene
population bottleneck
Postglacial
range expansion
refuge
suture zone
Alps
Anatolia
Balkans
Central Asia
Central Europe
Kazakhstan
Turkey
Microthlaspi
Publisher: Elsevier GmbH
Abstract: The range-wide genetic diversity of Microthlaspi erraticum (Brassicaceae), a Eurasian calcareous annual plant, was investigated with respect to its migration and post-glacial re-colonisation of Central Europe. Both AFLP and sequence data (ITS, matK, trnL-F) were used to analyse 85 populations of the species sampled across its range, including Europe and Anatolia as well as the disjunct populations in Central Asia. A substantial portion of the explainable genetic variation was found to be correlated with climatic heterogeneity. A low level of within-population genetic diversity throughout the range, and a clear genetic differentiation among populations is consistent with the mainly selfing nature and fragmented distribution of the species. The highest within-population genetic diversity was found in Central Europe. However, the number of rare and private fragments was substantially higher in southern Europe and Anatolia, the inferred ancestral range of M. erraticum, whereas populations found in Kazakhstan originated from Anatolia, following a profound population bottleneck. The diversity patterns found in Central Europe and migration models support postglacial re-colonisation from two regions; the south-western Alps and the Balkans. Hence, our results provide molecular evidence for a suture zone in Central Europe, where advancing genotypes from different refugia meet and mix. © 2017 Elsevier GmbH
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8884
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.flora.2017.09.014
ISSN: 0367-2530
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