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DOI10.1111/eva.13689
A cryptic syngameon within Betula shrubs revealed: Implications for conservation in changing subarctic environments
Touchette, Lyne; Godbout, Julie; Lamothe, Manuel; Porth, Ilga; Isabel, Nathalie
发表日期2024
ISSN1752-4571
起始页码17
结束页码4
卷号17期号:4
英文摘要Arctic and subarctic ecosystems are rapidly transforming due to global warming, emphasizing the need to understand the genetic diversity and adaptive strategies of northern plant species for effective conservation. This study focuses on Betula glandulosa, a native North American tundra shrub known as dwarf birch, which demonstrates an apparent capacity to adapt to changing climate conditions. To address the taxonomic challenges associated with shrub birches and logistical complexities of sampling in the northernmost areas where species' ranges overlap, we adopted a multicriteria approach. Incorporating molecular data, ploidy level assessment and leaf morphology, we aimed to distinguish B. glandulosa individuals from other shrub birch species sampled. Our results revealed three distinct species and their hybrids within the 537 collected samples, suggesting the existence of a shrub birch syngameon, a reproductive network of interconnected species. Additionally, we identified two discrete genetic clusters within the core species, B. glandulosa, that likely correspond to two different glacial lineages. A comparison between the nuclear and chloroplast SNP data emphasizes a long history of gene exchange between different birch species and genetic clusters. Furthermore, our results highlight the significance of incorporating interfertile congeneric species in conservation strategies and underscores the need for a holistic approach to conservation in the context of climate change, considering the complex dynamics of species interactions. While further research will be needed to describe this shrub birches syngameon and its constituents, this study is a first step in recognizing its existence and disseminating awareness among ecologists and conservation practitioners. This biological phenomenon, which offers evolutionary flexibility and resilience beyond what its constituent species can achieve individually, may have significant ecological implications.
英文关键词Betula spp.; biogeography; genetic diversity; hybridization; ploidy; shrub; SNPs; syngameon
语种英语
WOS研究方向Evolutionary Biology
WOS类目Evolutionary Biology
WOS记录号WOS:001203650100001
来源期刊EVOLUTIONARY APPLICATIONS
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/290236
作者单位Laval University; Natural Resources Canada; Canadian Forest Service; Laval University
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Touchette, Lyne,Godbout, Julie,Lamothe, Manuel,et al. A cryptic syngameon within Betula shrubs revealed: Implications for conservation in changing subarctic environments[J],2024,17(4).
APA Touchette, Lyne,Godbout, Julie,Lamothe, Manuel,Porth, Ilga,&Isabel, Nathalie.(2024).A cryptic syngameon within Betula shrubs revealed: Implications for conservation in changing subarctic environments.EVOLUTIONARY APPLICATIONS,17(4).
MLA Touchette, Lyne,et al."A cryptic syngameon within Betula shrubs revealed: Implications for conservation in changing subarctic environments".EVOLUTIONARY APPLICATIONS 17.4(2024).
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