Data from: Vicariance, long-distance dispersal, and regional extinction–recolonization dynamics explain the disjunct circumpolar distribution of the arctic-alpine plant Silene acaulis

PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Many arctic-alpine species have vast geographic ranges, but these may encompass substantial gaps whose origins are poorly understood. Here we address the phylogeographic history of Silene acaulis, a perennial cushion plant with a circumpolar distribution except for a large gap...

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Main Authors: Gussarova, Galina, Allen, Geraldine A., Mikhaylova, Yulia, McCormick, Laurie J., Mirré, Virginia, Marr, Kendrick L., Hebda, Richard J., Brochmann, Christian
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Published: 2015
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spelling ftdans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:88582 2023-07-02T03:31:26+02:00 Data from: Vicariance, long-distance dispersal, and regional extinction–recolonization dynamics explain the disjunct circumpolar distribution of the arctic-alpine plant Silene acaulis Gussarova, Galina Allen, Geraldine A. Mikhaylova, Yulia McCormick, Laurie J. Mirré, Virginia Marr, Kendrick L. Hebda, Richard J. Brochmann, Christian 2015-10-06T18:38:18.000+02:00 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-r2-7olx https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:88582 unknown doi:10.5061/dryad.7c550/1 doi:10.5061/dryad.7c550/2 doi:10.3732/ajb.1500072 PMID:26437887 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-r2-7olx doi:10.5061/dryad.7c550 https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:88582 OPEN_ACCESS: The data are archived in Easy, they are accessible elsewhere through the DOI https://dans.knaw.nl/en/about/organisation-and-policy/legal-information/DANSLicence.pdf Life sciences medicine and health care 2015 ftdans https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.7c550/110.5061/dryad.7c550/210.3732/ajb.150007210.5061/dryad.7c550 2023-06-13T13:18:42Z PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Many arctic-alpine species have vast geographic ranges, but these may encompass substantial gaps whose origins are poorly understood. Here we address the phylogeographic history of Silene acaulis, a perennial cushion plant with a circumpolar distribution except for a large gap in Siberia. METHODS: We assessed genetic variation in a range-wide sample of 103 populations using plastid DNA (pDNA) sequences and AFLPs (amplified fragment length polymorphisms). We constructed a haplotype network and performed Bayesian phylogenetic analyses based on plastid sequences. We visualized AFLP patterns using principal coordinate analysis, identified genetic groups using the program structure, and estimated genetic diversity and rarity indices by geographic region. KEY RESULTS: The history of the main pDNA lineages was estimated to span several glaciations. AFLP data revealed a distinct division between Beringia/North America and Europe/East Greenland. These two regions shared only one of 17 pDNA haplotypes. Populations on opposite sides of the Siberian range gap (Ural Mountains and Chukotka) were genetically distinct and appear to have resulted from postglacial leading-edge colonizations. We inferred two refugia in North America (Beringia and the southern Rocky Mountains) and two in Europe (central-southern Europe and northern Europe/East Greenland). Patterns in the East Atlantic region suggested transoceanic long-distance dispersal events. CONCLUSIONS: Silene acaulis has a highly dynamic history characterized by vicariance, regional extinction, and recolonization, with persistence in at least four refugia. Long-distance dispersal explains patterns across the Atlantic Ocean, but we found no evidence of dispersal across the Siberian range gap. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Chukotka East Greenland Greenland Silene acaulis ural mountains Beringia Siberia Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS): EASY (KNAW - Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen) Arctic Greenland
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topic Life sciences
medicine and health care
spellingShingle Life sciences
medicine and health care
Gussarova, Galina
Allen, Geraldine A.
Mikhaylova, Yulia
McCormick, Laurie J.
Mirré, Virginia
Marr, Kendrick L.
Hebda, Richard J.
Brochmann, Christian
Data from: Vicariance, long-distance dispersal, and regional extinction–recolonization dynamics explain the disjunct circumpolar distribution of the arctic-alpine plant Silene acaulis
topic_facet Life sciences
medicine and health care
description PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Many arctic-alpine species have vast geographic ranges, but these may encompass substantial gaps whose origins are poorly understood. Here we address the phylogeographic history of Silene acaulis, a perennial cushion plant with a circumpolar distribution except for a large gap in Siberia. METHODS: We assessed genetic variation in a range-wide sample of 103 populations using plastid DNA (pDNA) sequences and AFLPs (amplified fragment length polymorphisms). We constructed a haplotype network and performed Bayesian phylogenetic analyses based on plastid sequences. We visualized AFLP patterns using principal coordinate analysis, identified genetic groups using the program structure, and estimated genetic diversity and rarity indices by geographic region. KEY RESULTS: The history of the main pDNA lineages was estimated to span several glaciations. AFLP data revealed a distinct division between Beringia/North America and Europe/East Greenland. These two regions shared only one of 17 pDNA haplotypes. Populations on opposite sides of the Siberian range gap (Ural Mountains and Chukotka) were genetically distinct and appear to have resulted from postglacial leading-edge colonizations. We inferred two refugia in North America (Beringia and the southern Rocky Mountains) and two in Europe (central-southern Europe and northern Europe/East Greenland). Patterns in the East Atlantic region suggested transoceanic long-distance dispersal events. CONCLUSIONS: Silene acaulis has a highly dynamic history characterized by vicariance, regional extinction, and recolonization, with persistence in at least four refugia. Long-distance dispersal explains patterns across the Atlantic Ocean, but we found no evidence of dispersal across the Siberian range gap.
author Gussarova, Galina
Allen, Geraldine A.
Mikhaylova, Yulia
McCormick, Laurie J.
Mirré, Virginia
Marr, Kendrick L.
Hebda, Richard J.
Brochmann, Christian
author_facet Gussarova, Galina
Allen, Geraldine A.
Mikhaylova, Yulia
McCormick, Laurie J.
Mirré, Virginia
Marr, Kendrick L.
Hebda, Richard J.
Brochmann, Christian
author_sort Gussarova, Galina
title Data from: Vicariance, long-distance dispersal, and regional extinction–recolonization dynamics explain the disjunct circumpolar distribution of the arctic-alpine plant Silene acaulis
title_short Data from: Vicariance, long-distance dispersal, and regional extinction–recolonization dynamics explain the disjunct circumpolar distribution of the arctic-alpine plant Silene acaulis
title_full Data from: Vicariance, long-distance dispersal, and regional extinction–recolonization dynamics explain the disjunct circumpolar distribution of the arctic-alpine plant Silene acaulis
title_fullStr Data from: Vicariance, long-distance dispersal, and regional extinction–recolonization dynamics explain the disjunct circumpolar distribution of the arctic-alpine plant Silene acaulis
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Vicariance, long-distance dispersal, and regional extinction–recolonization dynamics explain the disjunct circumpolar distribution of the arctic-alpine plant Silene acaulis
title_sort data from: vicariance, long-distance dispersal, and regional extinction–recolonization dynamics explain the disjunct circumpolar distribution of the arctic-alpine plant silene acaulis
publishDate 2015
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