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DOI10.1002/ajb2.1292
Differences in flowering time maintain species boundaries in a continental radiation of Viburnum
Spriggs, Elizabeth L.1,4; Schlutius, Caroline1; Eaton, Deren A.2; Park, Brian1; Sweeney, Patrick W.3; Edwards, Erika J.1,3; Donoghue, Michael J.1,3
发表日期2019
ISSN0002-9122
EISSN1537-2197
卷号106期号:6页码:833-849
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Premise We take an integrative approach in assessing how introgression and Pleistocene climate fluctuations have shaped the diversification of the core Lentago clade of Viburnum, a group of five interfertile species with broad areas of sympatry. We specifically tested whether flowering time plays a role in maintaining species isolation. Methods RAD-seq data for 103 individuals were used to infer the species relationships and the genetic structure within each species. Flowering times were compared among species on the basis of historical flowering dates documented by herbarium specimens. Results Within each species, we found a strong relationship between flowering date and latitude, such that southern populations flower earlier than northern ones. In areas of sympatry, the species flower in sequence rather than simultaneously, with flowering dates offset by >= 9 d for all species pairs. In two cases it appears that the offset in flowering times is an incidental consequence of adaptation to differing climates, but in the recently diverged sister species V. prunifolium and V. rufidulum, we find evidence that reinforcement led to reproductive character displacement. Long-term trends suggest that the two northern-most species are flowering earlier in response to recent climate change. Conclusions We argue that speciation in the Lentago clade has primarily occurred through ecological divergence of allopatric populations, but differences in flowering time were essential to maintain separation of incipient species when they came into secondary contact. This combination of factors may underlie diversification in many other plant clades.


WOS研究方向Plant Sciences
来源期刊AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/98733
作者单位1.Yale Univ, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, POB 208106, New Haven, CT 06520 USA;
2.Columbia Univ, Dept Ecol Evolut & Environm Biol, New York, NY 10027 USA;
3.Yale Univ, Div Bot, Peabody Museum Nat Hist, POB 208118, New Haven, CT 06520 USA;
4.Harvard Univ, Arnold Arboretum, 1300 Ctr St, Boston, MA 02131 USA
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Spriggs, Elizabeth L.,Schlutius, Caroline,Eaton, Deren A.,et al. Differences in flowering time maintain species boundaries in a continental radiation of Viburnum[J],2019,106(6):833-849.
APA Spriggs, Elizabeth L..,Schlutius, Caroline.,Eaton, Deren A..,Park, Brian.,Sweeney, Patrick W..,...&Donoghue, Michael J..(2019).Differences in flowering time maintain species boundaries in a continental radiation of Viburnum.AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY,106(6),833-849.
MLA Spriggs, Elizabeth L.,et al."Differences in flowering time maintain species boundaries in a continental radiation of Viburnum".AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 106.6(2019):833-849.
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