Evolutionary distinctiveness with incomplete isolation of the narrow endemic alpine plant Saxifraga delphinensis Ravaud
The growing evidence for the role of introgression in evolution is challenging for species delimitation, taxonomy, and conservation. Here, we examine the isolation of Saxifraga delphinensis , a south-west alpine narrow endemic, from its sympatric congeners Saxifraga exarata and Saxifraga moschata ....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Alpine botany 2023-10, Vol.133 (2), p.85-99 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The growing evidence for the role of introgression in evolution is challenging for species delimitation, taxonomy, and conservation. Here, we examine the isolation of
Saxifraga delphinensis
, a south-west alpine narrow endemic, from its sympatric congeners
Saxifraga exarata
and
Saxifraga moschata
. Our analyses, based on morphological, molecular and genome-wide data, were extended to taxa from Jura, Massif Central, north-east Iberian mountains and Pyrenees to broaden the phylogenetic scope of the study. Phylogenetic results support the close relationship between (i)
S. delphinensis
,
Saxifraga cebennensis
and one population of
S. exarata
from Queyras and (ii) between
S. lamottei
,
S. giziana
and
S. moschata
.
Saxifraga exarata
, which was extensively sampled, is composed of several clades and is paraphyletic to other taxa. While morphological and genetic data support the evolutionary distinctiveness of
S. delphinensis
, introgression with
S. exarata
is shown by various data and analyses. In addition, ABBA-BABA analyses and plastome phylogeny reveal a possible contribution of the north-east Iberian endemic
Saxifraga vayredana
into the history of
S. delphinensis
. Overall, the results show a complex evolutionary history with frequent hybridization and spanning several mountain ranges in Europe. |
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ISSN: | 1664-2201 1664-221X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00035-023-00297-2 |