Data from: Distribution and population structure of the anther smut fungus Microbotryum silenes-acaulis parasitizing an arctic-alpine plant ...

Cold-adapted organisms with current arctic-alpine distributions have persisted during the last glaciation in multiple ice-free refugia, leaving footprints in their population structure that contrast with temperate plants and animals. However, pathogens that live within hosts having arctic-alpine dis...

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Main Authors: Bueker, Britta, Eberlein, Chris, Gladieux, Pierre, Schaefer, Angela, Snirc, Alodie, Bennett, Dominic, Begerow, Dominik, Hood, Michael, Giraud, Tatiana, Bennett, Dominic J.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5pt70
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.5pt70 2024-01-28T10:03:21+01:00 Data from: Distribution and population structure of the anther smut fungus Microbotryum silenes-acaulis parasitizing an arctic-alpine plant ... Bueker, Britta Eberlein, Chris Gladieux, Pierre Schaefer, Angela Snirc, Alodie Bennett, Dominic Begerow, Dominik Hood, Michael Giraud, Tatiana Bennett, Dominic J. 2015 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5pt70 https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.5pt70 en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.13512 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 Microbotrym silenes-acaulis Quaternary Microbotryum silenes-acaulis Host Parasite Interactions Silene acaulis Population ecology Dataset dataset 2015 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5pt7010.1111/mec.13512 2024-01-04T15:12:18Z Cold-adapted organisms with current arctic-alpine distributions have persisted during the last glaciation in multiple ice-free refugia, leaving footprints in their population structure that contrast with temperate plants and animals. However, pathogens that live within hosts having arctic-alpine distributions have been little studied. Here, we therefore investigated the geographical range and population structure of a fungus parasitizing an arctic-alpine plant. A total of 1437 herbarium specimens of the plant Silene acaulis were examined, and the anther smut pathogen Microbotryum silenes-acaulis was present throughout the host’s geographic range. There was significantly greater incidence of anther smut disease in more northern latitudes and where the host locations were less dense, indicating a major influence of environmental factors and/or host demographic structure on the pathogen distribution. Genetic analyses with seven microsatellite markers on recent collections of 195 M. silenes-acaulis individuals ... : Herbaria-CollectionsResults from herbaria collection of specimens of the plant Silene acaulis partially infected with the pathogen Microbotryum silenes-acaulis. Data has been recorded between 2001 to 2013 from the following herbaria: U.S. Forest Service Herbarium (USFS), New York Botanical Garden (NY), Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (P), Oregon State University (OSC), University of California, Berkeley (UC), University of Iowa and Iowa State University (ISC), University of Minnesota (MIN), University Washington (WTU), Washington State University (WS), British Museum of Natural History (BM).Microsatellite-DataMicrosatellite data file resulting from genotyping of 255 individuals of Microbotryum silenes-acaulis with 23 markers. Second sheet represents the Structure Input File for the global data set (195 Individuals) analysed with 16 previously developed markers. Third sheet represents the Structure Input File for the Norway/Svalbard Set (110 Individuals) analysed with seven newly-developed markers. ... Dataset Arctic Silene acaulis Svalbard DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Norway Svalbard
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topic Microbotrym silenes-acaulis
Quaternary
Microbotryum silenes-acaulis
Host Parasite Interactions
Silene acaulis
Population ecology
spellingShingle Microbotrym silenes-acaulis
Quaternary
Microbotryum silenes-acaulis
Host Parasite Interactions
Silene acaulis
Population ecology
Bueker, Britta
Eberlein, Chris
Gladieux, Pierre
Schaefer, Angela
Snirc, Alodie
Bennett, Dominic
Begerow, Dominik
Hood, Michael
Giraud, Tatiana
Bennett, Dominic J.
Data from: Distribution and population structure of the anther smut fungus Microbotryum silenes-acaulis parasitizing an arctic-alpine plant ...
topic_facet Microbotrym silenes-acaulis
Quaternary
Microbotryum silenes-acaulis
Host Parasite Interactions
Silene acaulis
Population ecology
description Cold-adapted organisms with current arctic-alpine distributions have persisted during the last glaciation in multiple ice-free refugia, leaving footprints in their population structure that contrast with temperate plants and animals. However, pathogens that live within hosts having arctic-alpine distributions have been little studied. Here, we therefore investigated the geographical range and population structure of a fungus parasitizing an arctic-alpine plant. A total of 1437 herbarium specimens of the plant Silene acaulis were examined, and the anther smut pathogen Microbotryum silenes-acaulis was present throughout the host’s geographic range. There was significantly greater incidence of anther smut disease in more northern latitudes and where the host locations were less dense, indicating a major influence of environmental factors and/or host demographic structure on the pathogen distribution. Genetic analyses with seven microsatellite markers on recent collections of 195 M. silenes-acaulis individuals ... : Herbaria-CollectionsResults from herbaria collection of specimens of the plant Silene acaulis partially infected with the pathogen Microbotryum silenes-acaulis. Data has been recorded between 2001 to 2013 from the following herbaria: U.S. Forest Service Herbarium (USFS), New York Botanical Garden (NY), Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (P), Oregon State University (OSC), University of California, Berkeley (UC), University of Iowa and Iowa State University (ISC), University of Minnesota (MIN), University Washington (WTU), Washington State University (WS), British Museum of Natural History (BM).Microsatellite-DataMicrosatellite data file resulting from genotyping of 255 individuals of Microbotryum silenes-acaulis with 23 markers. Second sheet represents the Structure Input File for the global data set (195 Individuals) analysed with 16 previously developed markers. Third sheet represents the Structure Input File for the Norway/Svalbard Set (110 Individuals) analysed with seven newly-developed markers. ...
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author Bueker, Britta
Eberlein, Chris
Gladieux, Pierre
Schaefer, Angela
Snirc, Alodie
Bennett, Dominic
Begerow, Dominik
Hood, Michael
Giraud, Tatiana
Bennett, Dominic J.
author_facet Bueker, Britta
Eberlein, Chris
Gladieux, Pierre
Schaefer, Angela
Snirc, Alodie
Bennett, Dominic
Begerow, Dominik
Hood, Michael
Giraud, Tatiana
Bennett, Dominic J.
author_sort Bueker, Britta
title Data from: Distribution and population structure of the anther smut fungus Microbotryum silenes-acaulis parasitizing an arctic-alpine plant ...
title_short Data from: Distribution and population structure of the anther smut fungus Microbotryum silenes-acaulis parasitizing an arctic-alpine plant ...
title_full Data from: Distribution and population structure of the anther smut fungus Microbotryum silenes-acaulis parasitizing an arctic-alpine plant ...
title_fullStr Data from: Distribution and population structure of the anther smut fungus Microbotryum silenes-acaulis parasitizing an arctic-alpine plant ...
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Distribution and population structure of the anther smut fungus Microbotryum silenes-acaulis parasitizing an arctic-alpine plant ...
title_sort data from: distribution and population structure of the anther smut fungus microbotryum silenes-acaulis parasitizing an arctic-alpine plant ...
publisher Dryad
publishDate 2015
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5pt70
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