Morphological, genetic and ecological divergence in near-cryptic bryophyte species widespread in the Holarctic: the Dicranum acutifolium complex (Dicranales) revisited in the Alps
There is mounting evidence that reproductively isolated, but morphologically weakly differentiated species (so-called cryptic species) represent a substantial part of biological diversity, especially in bryophytes. We assessed the evolutionary history and ecological differentiation of a species pair...
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description | There is mounting evidence that reproductively isolated, but morphologically weakly differentiated species (so-called cryptic species) represent a substantial part of biological diversity, especially in bryophytes. We assessed the evolutionary history and ecological differentiation of a species pair,
Dicranum brevifolium
and
D. septentrionale
, which have overlapping ranges in the Holarctic. Despite their morphological similarity, we found similar genetic differentiation as between morphologically well-differentiated
Dicranum
species. Moreover, we detected gene tree discordance between plastid and nuclear markers, but neither of the two datasets resolved the two as sister species. The signal in
trnL–trnF
better reflects the morphological and ecological affinities and indicates a close relationship while ITS sequence data resolved the two taxa as phylogenetically distantly related. The discordance is probably unrelated to the ecological differentiation of
D. septentrionale
to colonise subneutral to alkaline substrates (vs. acidic in
D. brevifolium
), because this ability is rare in the genus and shared with
D. acutifolium
. This taxon is the closest relative of
D. septentrionale
according to the
trnL–trnF
data and does not share the discordance in ITS. We furthermore demonstrate that beside
D. acutifolium
, both
D. septentrionale
and
D. brevifolium
occur in the Alps but
D. brevifolium
is most likely rarer. Based on morphological analyses including factor analysis for mixed data of 45 traits we suggest treating the latter two as near-cryptic species and we recommend verifying morphological determinations molecularly. |
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Dicranum brevifolium
and
D. septentrionale
, which have overlapping ranges in the Holarctic. Despite their morphological similarity, we found similar genetic differentiation as between morphologically well-differentiated
Dicranum
species. Moreover, we detected gene tree discordance between plastid and nuclear markers, but neither of the two datasets resolved the two as sister species. The signal in
trnL–trnF
better reflects the morphological and ecological affinities and indicates a close relationship while ITS sequence data resolved the two taxa as phylogenetically distantly related. The discordance is probably unrelated to the ecological differentiation of
D. septentrionale
to colonise subneutral to alkaline substrates (vs. acidic in
D. brevifolium
), because this ability is rare in the genus and shared with
D. acutifolium
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D. septentrionale
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trnL–trnF
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D. acutifolium
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D. septentrionale
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D. brevifolium
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Dicranum brevifolium
and
D. septentrionale
, which have overlapping ranges in the Holarctic. Despite their morphological similarity, we found similar genetic differentiation as between morphologically well-differentiated
Dicranum
species. Moreover, we detected gene tree discordance between plastid and nuclear markers, but neither of the two datasets resolved the two as sister species. The signal in
trnL–trnF
better reflects the morphological and ecological affinities and indicates a close relationship while ITS sequence data resolved the two taxa as phylogenetically distantly related. The discordance is probably unrelated to the ecological differentiation of
D. septentrionale
to colonise subneutral to alkaline substrates (vs. acidic in
D. brevifolium
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D. acutifolium
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D. septentrionale
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trnL–trnF
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D. acutifolium
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D. septentrionale
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D. brevifolium
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Dicranum brevifolium
and
D. septentrionale
, which have overlapping ranges in the Holarctic. Despite their morphological similarity, we found similar genetic differentiation as between morphologically well-differentiated
Dicranum
species. Moreover, we detected gene tree discordance between plastid and nuclear markers, but neither of the two datasets resolved the two as sister species. The signal in
trnL–trnF
better reflects the morphological and ecological affinities and indicates a close relationship while ITS sequence data resolved the two taxa as phylogenetically distantly related. The discordance is probably unrelated to the ecological differentiation of
D. septentrionale
to colonise subneutral to alkaline substrates (vs. acidic in
D. brevifolium
), because this ability is rare in the genus and shared with
D. acutifolium
. This taxon is the closest relative of
D. septentrionale
according to the
trnL–trnF
data and does not share the discordance in ITS. We furthermore demonstrate that beside
D. acutifolium
, both
D. septentrionale
and
D. brevifolium
occur in the Alps but
D. brevifolium
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