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Phylogeography sheds light on the central–marginal hypothesis in a Mediterranean narrow endemic plant
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Migliore, Jérémy
, Youssef, Sami
, Juin, Marianick
, Médail, Frédéric
, Pouget, Marine
, Baumel, Alex
in
amplified fragment length polymorphism
/ Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis
/ Arenaria
/ Arenaria Plant
/ Arenaria Plant - genetics
/ Base Sequence
/ Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity and Ecology
/ Botanics
/ Caryophyllaceae
/ chloroplast DNA
/ Conservation biology
/ DNA, Chloroplast
/ DNA, Chloroplast - genetics
/ Ecological genetics
/ Environmental Sciences
/ France
/ Genetic diversity
/ genetic variation
/ Genetics
/ Habitat conservation
/ Haplotypes
/ Haplotypes - genetics
/ indigenous species
/ Life Sciences
/ loci
/ Mediterranean Region
/ Models, Biological
/ multivariate analysis
/ Original
/ Phylogeny
/ Phylogeography
/ Plant ecology
/ Plants
/ plants (botany)
/ Population ecology
/ Population genetics
/ Populations and Evolution
/ refuge habitats
/ Vegetal Biology
2013
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Phylogeography sheds light on the central–marginal hypothesis in a Mediterranean narrow endemic plant
by
Migliore, Jérémy
, Youssef, Sami
, Juin, Marianick
, Médail, Frédéric
, Pouget, Marine
, Baumel, Alex
in
amplified fragment length polymorphism
/ Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis
/ Arenaria
/ Arenaria Plant
/ Arenaria Plant - genetics
/ Base Sequence
/ Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity and Ecology
/ Botanics
/ Caryophyllaceae
/ chloroplast DNA
/ Conservation biology
/ DNA, Chloroplast
/ DNA, Chloroplast - genetics
/ Ecological genetics
/ Environmental Sciences
/ France
/ Genetic diversity
/ genetic variation
/ Genetics
/ Habitat conservation
/ Haplotypes
/ Haplotypes - genetics
/ indigenous species
/ Life Sciences
/ loci
/ Mediterranean Region
/ Models, Biological
/ multivariate analysis
/ Original
/ Phylogeny
/ Phylogeography
/ Plant ecology
/ Plants
/ plants (botany)
/ Population ecology
/ Population genetics
/ Populations and Evolution
/ refuge habitats
/ Vegetal Biology
2013
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Phylogeography sheds light on the central–marginal hypothesis in a Mediterranean narrow endemic plant
by
Migliore, Jérémy
, Youssef, Sami
, Juin, Marianick
, Médail, Frédéric
, Pouget, Marine
, Baumel, Alex
in
amplified fragment length polymorphism
/ Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis
/ Arenaria
/ Arenaria Plant
/ Arenaria Plant - genetics
/ Base Sequence
/ Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity and Ecology
/ Botanics
/ Caryophyllaceae
/ chloroplast DNA
/ Conservation biology
/ DNA, Chloroplast
/ DNA, Chloroplast - genetics
/ Ecological genetics
/ Environmental Sciences
/ France
/ Genetic diversity
/ genetic variation
/ Genetics
/ Habitat conservation
/ Haplotypes
/ Haplotypes - genetics
/ indigenous species
/ Life Sciences
/ loci
/ Mediterranean Region
/ Models, Biological
/ multivariate analysis
/ Original
/ Phylogeny
/ Phylogeography
/ Plant ecology
/ Plants
/ plants (botany)
/ Population ecology
/ Population genetics
/ Populations and Evolution
/ refuge habitats
/ Vegetal Biology
2013
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Phylogeography sheds light on the central–marginal hypothesis in a Mediterranean narrow endemic plant
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Phylogeography sheds light on the central–marginal hypothesis in a Mediterranean narrow endemic plant
2013
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Background and AimsUnderstanding the factors that shape variation in genetic diversity across the geographic ranges of species is an important challenge in the effort to conserve evolutionary processes sustaining biodiversity. The historical influences leading to a central–marginal organization of genetic diversity have been explored for species whose range is known to have expanded from refugia after glacial events. However, this question has rarely been addressed for Mediterranean endemic plants of azonal habitats such as rocky slopes or screes. In this context, this comprehensive study examined molecular and field data from Arenaria provincialis (Caryophyllaceae), a narrow endemic plant of south-eastern France.MethodsAcross the whole geographic range, an investigation was made of whether high levels of abundance and genetic diversity (estimated from amplified fragment length polymorphism markers) are centrally distributed, to evaluate the relevance of the central–marginal hypothesis. Phylogeographic patterns inferred from chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) were used, applying Bayesian methods to test the influence of past biogeographic events. Multivariate analysis combining phylogeographic and ecological data was used to reveal the historical and ecological distinctiveness of populations.Key ResultsDespite the narrow distribution of A. provincialis, a high level of nucleotide variation is found within cpDNA loci, supporting its persistence throughout the Pleistocene period. The area characterized by the highest genetic diversity is centrally located. Structured phylogeography and Bayesian factor analysis supported the hypothesis that the central area of the distribution was the source of both westward and eastward migrations, probably during arid periods of the Pleistocene, and more recently was a crossroads of backward migrations. By contrast, the two areas located today at the range limits are younger, have reduced genetic diversity and are marginal in the ecological gradients.ConclusionsThis study highlights a case of strong population distinctiveness within a narrow range. Phylogeography sheds light on the historical role of the areas centrally situated in the distribution. The current range size and abundance patterns are not sufficient to predict the organization of genetic diversity.
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Oxford University Press,Oxford University Press (OUP)
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