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Narrow endemics to Mediterranean islands: Moderate genetic diversity but narrow climatic niche of the ancient, critically endangered Naufraga (Apiaceae)

机译:地中海岛屿的地方特有物种:古老的,极度濒临灭绝的瑙夫拉加(Apiaceae)的遗传多样性中等,气候位却狭窄

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Narrow endemics constitute the cornerstone of Mediterranean plant diversity. Naufraga balearica (Apiaceae) is a critically endangered, extremely narrow endemic plant from the western Mediterranean island of Majorca. Because the species belongs to a monotypic genus, N. balearica was hypothesized to be a palaeoendemism. Here we conducted phylogenetic dating, population genetic and climatic niche analyses in order to understand the evolutionary history and conservation perspectives of this flagship species. Phylogenetic dating analysis of nuclear and plastid DNA sequences revealed a late Miocene to early Pliocene divergence between Naufraga and its sister genus Apium, supporting the palaeoendemic status of the former. Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers and plastid DNA sequences of the five Naufraga populations revealed moderate genetic diversity. This diversity is in line with that of other palaeoendemisms from western Mediterranean islands, as revealed by a comparison with 22 other narrow endemic species from this region. Despite the fact that all Naufraga populations are located at a maximum distance of 10. km in a straight line, a strikingly strong population differentiation was found for AFLP markers, which is explained by long-term isolation likely related to short-range pollination and dispersal strategies of the species. While the species is not genetically impoverished, species distribution modelling and microclimatic monitoring revealed that narrow ecological requirements underlie the current extreme rarity of Naufraga and may jeopardize its long-term survival. Our results indicate that a multidisciplinary approach provides powerful tools to develop conservation strategies for evolutionarily singular lineages. © 2014 Geobotanisches Institut ETH, Stiftung Ruebel.
机译:狭end的地方性构成了地中海植物多样性的基石。 Naufraga balearica(Apiaceae)是来自地中海西部马略卡岛的极度濒危,极其狭窄的特有植物。因为该物种属于单型属,所以假设巴利阿里猪笼草为古特有病。在这里,我们进行了系统发育测年,种群遗传和气候生态位分析,以了解该旗舰物种的进化历史和保护观点。核和质体DNA序列的系统发育年代分析表明,Naufraga及其姊妹属Apium之间有中新世晚期至上新世早期分化,支持前者的古流行状态。五个Naufraga种群的扩增片段长度多态性(AFLP)标记和质体DNA序列显示出中等的遗传多样性。通过与该地区其他22种狭窄特有物种的比较揭示了这种多样性与地中海西部其他岛屿的其他古特有物种的多样性。尽管所有Naufraga种群都位于一条直线上,最大距离为10 km,但AFLP标记却发现了惊人的强烈种群分化,这可以通过长期隔离来解释,这可能与短距离授粉和传播有关该物种的策略。尽管该物种没有遗传上的贫困,但物种分布模型和微气候监测表明,狭窄的生态需求是纳夫拉加目前极端稀缺的基础,并可能危害其长期生存。我们的结果表明,多学科方法为开发进化上单一的谱系的保护策略提供了有力的工具。 ©2014年,Georgebotanisches Institut ETH,Stiftung Ruebel。

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