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Phylogeography and niche modelling of the relict plant Amborella trichopoda (Amborellaceae) reveal multiple Pleistocene refugia in New Caledonia

机译:遗迹植物安博氏菌(Amborellaceae)的系统志和生态位建模揭示了新喀里多尼亚的多个更新世避难所

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Amborella trichopoda Baill. (Amborellaceae, Amborellales), the sole living member of the sister group to all other extant angiosperms, is endemic to New Caledonia. We addressed the intraspecific phylogeography of Amborella by investigating whether its present population genetic structure could be related to its current and past habitats. We found moderate range-wide genetic diversity based on nuclear microsatellite data and detected four well-differentiated, geographically distinct genetic groups using Bayesian clustering analyses. We modelled the ecological niche of Amborella based on the current climatic and environmental conditions. The predictive ability of the model was very good throughout the Central East mainland zone, but Amborella was predicted in the northern part of the island where this plant has not been reported. Furthermore, no significant barrier was detected based on habitat suitability that could explain the genetic differentiation across the area. Conversely, we found that the main genetic clusters could be related to the distribution of the suitable habitat at the last glacial maximum (LGM, c. 21 000 years BP), when Amborella experienced a dramatic 96.5% reduction in suitable area. At least two lineages survived in distinct putative refugia located in the Massif des Lèvres and in the vicinity of Mount Aoupinie. Our findings finally confirmed the importance of LGM rainforest refugia in shaping the current intra- and interspecific diversity in New Caledonian plants and revealed the possibility of an as yet unreported refugium. The combination of niche modelling and population genetics thereby offered novel insight into the biogeographical history of an emblematic taxon.
机译:Amborella trichopoda Baill。 (Amborellaceae,Amborellales)是所有其他现存被子植物的姊妹组唯一的活生生成员,是新喀里多尼亚的特有种。我们通过研究其当前的种群遗传结构是否可能与其当前和过去的栖息地有关,解决了Amborella的种内系统学。我们基于核微卫星数据发现了中等范围的遗传多样性,并使用贝叶斯聚类分析检测了四个差异很大,地理上不同的遗传群体。我们根据当前的气候和环境条件对Amborella的生态位进行了建模。在整个中东部大陆地区,该模型的预测能力都非常好,但是在岛上北部还没有发现这种植物,因此可以预测出Amborella。此外,根据栖息地的适宜性没有发现任何重要的障碍,可以解释整个地区的遗传分化。相反,我们发现,当Amborella的适宜面积急剧减少96.5%时,主要的遗传簇可能与最后一个冰川最大时期(LGM,约21000年BP)的合适栖息地的分布有关。至少两个谱系在位于Lavres地块和Aoupinie山附近的独特假定避难所中幸存。我们的发现最终证实了LGM雨林保护区对塑造新喀里多尼亚植物当前种内和种间多样性的重要性,并揭示了尚未报告的避难所的可能性。生态位建模和种群遗传学的结合,从而为象征性分类群的生物地理历史提供了新颖的见解。

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