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Eco‐genetic additivity of diploids in allopolyploid wild wheats

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.140382
Date of Publication
2020
Publication Type
Article
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Institut für Pflanzen...

Author
Huynh, Stella
Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften (IPS)
Broennimann, Olivier
Guisan, Antoine
Felber, François
Parisod, Christian Gérardorcid-logo
Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften (IPS)
Subject(s)

500 - Science::580 - ...

Series
Ecology Letters
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1461-023X
Publisher
Wiley
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1111/ele.13466
Uncontrolled Keywords

Aegilops

amplicon sequencing

climate change

comparative niche mod...

comparative phylogeog...

niche conservatism

polyploid speciation

range filling

species expansion

Description
Underpinnings of the distribution of allopolyploid species (hybrids with duplicated genome) along spatial and ecological gradients are elusive. As allopolyploid speciation combines the range of genetic and ecological characteristics of divergent diploids, allopolyploids initially show their additivity and are predicted to evolve differentiated ecological niches to establish in face of their competition. Here, we use four diploid wild wheats that differentially combined into four independent allopolyploid species to test for such additivity and assess the impact of ecological constraints on species ranges. Divergent genetic variation from diploids being fixed in heterozygote allopolyploids supports their genetic additivity. Spatial integration of comparative phylogeography and modelling of climatic niches supports ecological additivity of locally adapted diploid progenitors into allopolyploid species which subsequently colonised wide ranges. Allopolyploids fill suitable range to a larger extent than diploids and conservative evolution following the combination of divergent species appears to support their expansion under environmental changes.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/54390
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