A western representative of an eastern clade: phylogeographic history of the gypsum-associated plant Nepeta Hispanica

The preference of certain plant species for gypsum soils with a patchy distribution leads to disjunct population structures that are thought to generate island-like dynamics potentially influencing biogeographic patterns at multiple evolutionary scales. Here, we study the evolutionary and biogeograp...

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Autores: Ramos Gutiérrez, Ignacio, Moreno Saiz, Juan Carlos, Fernández Mazuecos Santa Teresa, Mario
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Institución:Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Repositorio:Biblos-e Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la UAM
Idioma:inglés
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ppees.2022.125699
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Disjunction
Ecological niche modelling
Gypsophily
Messinian Salinity Crisis
Phylogeny
Phylogeography
Biología y Biomedicina / Biología
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spelling A western representative of an eastern clade: phylogeographic history of the gypsum-associated plant Nepeta HispanicaRamos Gutiérrez, IgnacioMoreno Saiz, Juan CarlosFernández Mazuecos Santa Teresa, MarioDisjunctionEcological niche modellingGypsophilyMessinian Salinity CrisisPhylogenyPhylogeographyBiología y Biomedicina / BiologíaThe preference of certain plant species for gypsum soils with a patchy distribution leads to disjunct population structures that are thought to generate island-like dynamics potentially influencing biogeographic patterns at multiple evolutionary scales. Here, we study the evolutionary and biogeographic history of Nepeta hispanica, a western Mediterranean plant associated with gypsum soils and displaying a patchy distribution with populations very distant from each other. Three approaches were used: (a) interspecific phylogenetic analyses based on nuclear DNA sequences of the ITS region to unveil the relationships and times of divergence between N. hispanica and its closest relatives; (b) phylogeographic analyses using plastid DNA regions trnS-trnG and psbJ-petA to evaluate the degree of genetic isolation between populations of N. hispanica, their relationships and their genetic diversity; and (c) ecological niche modelling to evaluate historical distributional changes. Results reveal that N. hispanica belongs to an eastern Mediterranean and Asian (Irano-Turanian) clade diversified in arid environments since the Miocene-Pliocene. This species represents the only lineage of this clade that colonised the western Mediterranean, probably through the northern Mediterranean coast (southern Europe). Present Iberian populations display a high plastid genetic diversity and, even if geographically distant from each other, they are highly connected according to the distribution of plastid haplotypes and lineages. This can be explained by a scenario involving a complex history of back-and-forth colonisation events, facilitated by a relative stability of suitable conditions for the species across the western Mediterranean throughout the QuaternaryThis work would not have been possible without the support of Julian ´ García, Rub´en de Pablo, Jesús del Río, Leonardo Guti´errez, Javier Puente, Javier Pavon ´ and Luis M. Medrano, who helped us with field sample collection; Leopoldo Medina, Cyrille Chatelain, Jesús Riera and Javier Hernandez, ´ who granted us permission to use specimens from the MA, G, VAL and SALA herbaria respectively; and Emilio Cano, who provided his invaluable help in the RJB-CSIC molecular systematics laboratory. Fieldwork was financed by the Universidad Autonoma ´ de Madrid with a grant to IRG’s Master thesis. Laboratory work was funded by a Juan de la Cierva fellowship to MF-M (Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, reference IJCI-2015–23459)ElsevierDepartamento de BiologíaFacultad de Ciencias20222022-10-15research articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1VoRhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10486/705320https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ppees.2022.125699reponame:Biblos-e Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la UAMinstname:Universidad Autónoma de MadridInglésengopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:repositorio.uam.es:10486/7053202026-06-23T12:46:27Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A western representative of an eastern clade: phylogeographic history of the gypsum-associated plant Nepeta Hispanica
title A western representative of an eastern clade: phylogeographic history of the gypsum-associated plant Nepeta Hispanica
spellingShingle A western representative of an eastern clade: phylogeographic history of the gypsum-associated plant Nepeta Hispanica
Ramos Gutiérrez, Ignacio
Disjunction
Ecological niche modelling
Gypsophily
Messinian Salinity Crisis
Phylogeny
Phylogeography
Biología y Biomedicina / Biología
title_short A western representative of an eastern clade: phylogeographic history of the gypsum-associated plant Nepeta Hispanica
title_full A western representative of an eastern clade: phylogeographic history of the gypsum-associated plant Nepeta Hispanica
title_fullStr A western representative of an eastern clade: phylogeographic history of the gypsum-associated plant Nepeta Hispanica
title_full_unstemmed A western representative of an eastern clade: phylogeographic history of the gypsum-associated plant Nepeta Hispanica
title_sort A western representative of an eastern clade: phylogeographic history of the gypsum-associated plant Nepeta Hispanica
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ramos Gutiérrez, Ignacio
Moreno Saiz, Juan Carlos
Fernández Mazuecos Santa Teresa, Mario
author Ramos Gutiérrez, Ignacio
author_facet Ramos Gutiérrez, Ignacio
Moreno Saiz, Juan Carlos
Fernández Mazuecos Santa Teresa, Mario
author_role author
author2 Moreno Saiz, Juan Carlos
Fernández Mazuecos Santa Teresa, Mario
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Departamento de Biología
Facultad de Ciencias
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Disjunction
Ecological niche modelling
Gypsophily
Messinian Salinity Crisis
Phylogeny
Phylogeography
Biología y Biomedicina / Biología
topic Disjunction
Ecological niche modelling
Gypsophily
Messinian Salinity Crisis
Phylogeny
Phylogeography
Biología y Biomedicina / Biología
description The preference of certain plant species for gypsum soils with a patchy distribution leads to disjunct population structures that are thought to generate island-like dynamics potentially influencing biogeographic patterns at multiple evolutionary scales. Here, we study the evolutionary and biogeographic history of Nepeta hispanica, a western Mediterranean plant associated with gypsum soils and displaying a patchy distribution with populations very distant from each other. Three approaches were used: (a) interspecific phylogenetic analyses based on nuclear DNA sequences of the ITS region to unveil the relationships and times of divergence between N. hispanica and its closest relatives; (b) phylogeographic analyses using plastid DNA regions trnS-trnG and psbJ-petA to evaluate the degree of genetic isolation between populations of N. hispanica, their relationships and their genetic diversity; and (c) ecological niche modelling to evaluate historical distributional changes. Results reveal that N. hispanica belongs to an eastern Mediterranean and Asian (Irano-Turanian) clade diversified in arid environments since the Miocene-Pliocene. This species represents the only lineage of this clade that colonised the western Mediterranean, probably through the northern Mediterranean coast (southern Europe). Present Iberian populations display a high plastid genetic diversity and, even if geographically distant from each other, they are highly connected according to the distribution of plastid haplotypes and lineages. This can be explained by a scenario involving a complex history of back-and-forth colonisation events, facilitated by a relative stability of suitable conditions for the species across the western Mediterranean throughout the Quaternary
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