Data from: Multiple late-Pleistocene colonisation events of the Antarctic pearlwort Colobanthus quitensis (Caryophyllaceae) reveal the recent arrival of native Antarctic vascular flora
Aim: Antarctica’s remote and extreme terrestrial environments are inhabited by only two species of native vascular plants. We assessed genetic connectivity amongst Antarctic and South American populations of one of these species, Colobanthus quitensis, to determine its origin and age in Antarctica. ...
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Zusammenfassung: | Aim: Antarctica’s remote and extreme terrestrial environments are
inhabited by only two species of native vascular plants. We assessed
genetic connectivity amongst Antarctic and South American populations of
one of these species, Colobanthus quitensis, to determine its origin and
age in Antarctica. Location: Maritime Antarctic, sub-Antarctic islands,
South America Taxon: Antarctic pearlwort Colobanthus quitensis
(Caryophyllaceae) Methods: Four chloroplast markers and one nuclear marker
were sequenced from 270 samples from a latitudinal transect spanning
21–68° S. Phylogeographic, population genetic and molecular dating
analyses were used to assess the demographic history of C. quitensis and
the age of the species in Antarctica. Results: Maritime Antarctic
populations consisted of two different haplotype clusters, occupying the
northern and southern Maritime Antarctic. Molecular dating analyses
suggested C. quitensis to be a young ( |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.qrfj6q5bw |