Combining palaeodistribution modelling and phylogeographical approaches for identifying glacial refugia in Alpine Primula

Abstract Aim We investigated the late Quaternary history of two closely related and partly sympatric species of Primula from the south‐western European Alps, P. marginata Curtis and P. latifolia Lapeyr., by combining phylogeographical and palaeodistribution modelling approaches. In particular, we we...

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Published in:Journal of Biogeography
Main Authors: Schorr, Gertrud, Pearman, Peter B., Guisan, Antoine, Kadereit, Joachim W.
Other Authors: Ladiges, Pauline, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, European Commission, Swiss National Science Foundation
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2013
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/jbi.12132 2024-09-15T18:12:30+00:00 Combining palaeodistribution modelling and phylogeographical approaches for identifying glacial refugia in Alpine Primula Schorr, Gertrud Pearman, Peter B. Guisan, Antoine Kadereit, Joachim W. Ladiges, Pauline Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft European Commission Swiss National Science Foundation 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jbi.12132 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fjbi.12132 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jbi.12132 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Biogeography volume 40, issue 10, page 1947-1960 ISSN 0305-0270 1365-2699 journal-article 2013 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.12132 2024-08-09T04:21:51Z Abstract Aim We investigated the late Quaternary history of two closely related and partly sympatric species of Primula from the south‐western European Alps, P. marginata Curtis and P. latifolia Lapeyr., by combining phylogeographical and palaeodistribution modelling approaches. In particular, we were interested in whether the two approaches were congruent and identified the same glacial refugia. Location South‐western European Alps. Methods For the phylogeographical analysis we included 352 individuals from 28 populations of P. marginata and 172 individuals from 15 populations of P. latifolia and used amplified fragment length polymorphisms ( AFLP s). For palaeodistribution modelling, species distribution models ( SDM s) were based on extant species occurrences and then projected to climate models ( CCSM , MIROC ) of the Last Glacial Maximum ( LGM ), c . 21 ka. Results The locations of the modelled LGM refugia were supported by various indices of genetic variation. The refugia of the two species were largely geographically isolated, overlapping only 6–11% of the species' total LGM distribution. This overlap decreased when the position of the glacial ice sheet and the differential elevational and edaphic distributions of the two species were considered. Main conclusions The combination of phylogeography and palaeodistribution modelling proved useful in locating putative glacial refugia of the two alpine species of Primula . The phylogeographical data allowed us to identify those parts of the modelled LGM refugial area that were likely source areas for recolonization. The use of SDM s predicted LGM refugial areas substantially larger and geographically more divergent than could have been predicted by phylogeographical data alone. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Wiley Online Library Journal of Biogeography 40 10 1947 1960
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description Abstract Aim We investigated the late Quaternary history of two closely related and partly sympatric species of Primula from the south‐western European Alps, P. marginata Curtis and P. latifolia Lapeyr., by combining phylogeographical and palaeodistribution modelling approaches. In particular, we were interested in whether the two approaches were congruent and identified the same glacial refugia. Location South‐western European Alps. Methods For the phylogeographical analysis we included 352 individuals from 28 populations of P. marginata and 172 individuals from 15 populations of P. latifolia and used amplified fragment length polymorphisms ( AFLP s). For palaeodistribution modelling, species distribution models ( SDM s) were based on extant species occurrences and then projected to climate models ( CCSM , MIROC ) of the Last Glacial Maximum ( LGM ), c . 21 ka. Results The locations of the modelled LGM refugia were supported by various indices of genetic variation. The refugia of the two species were largely geographically isolated, overlapping only 6–11% of the species' total LGM distribution. This overlap decreased when the position of the glacial ice sheet and the differential elevational and edaphic distributions of the two species were considered. Main conclusions The combination of phylogeography and palaeodistribution modelling proved useful in locating putative glacial refugia of the two alpine species of Primula . The phylogeographical data allowed us to identify those parts of the modelled LGM refugial area that were likely source areas for recolonization. The use of SDM s predicted LGM refugial areas substantially larger and geographically more divergent than could have been predicted by phylogeographical data alone.
author2 Ladiges, Pauline
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European Commission
Swiss National Science Foundation
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author Schorr, Gertrud
Pearman, Peter B.
Guisan, Antoine
Kadereit, Joachim W.
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Pearman, Peter B.
Guisan, Antoine
Kadereit, Joachim W.
Combining palaeodistribution modelling and phylogeographical approaches for identifying glacial refugia in Alpine Primula
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title Combining palaeodistribution modelling and phylogeographical approaches for identifying glacial refugia in Alpine Primula
title_short Combining palaeodistribution modelling and phylogeographical approaches for identifying glacial refugia in Alpine Primula
title_full Combining palaeodistribution modelling and phylogeographical approaches for identifying glacial refugia in Alpine Primula
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