Data from: The influence of landscape, climate, and history on spatial genetic patterns in keystone plants (Azorella) on sub-Antarctic islands

The distribution of genetic variation in species is governed by factors that act differently across spatial scales. To tease apart the contribution of different processes, especially at intermediate spatial scales, it is useful to study simpler ecosystems such as those on sub-Antarctic oceanic islan...

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Main Authors: Chau, John, Born, Céline, McGeoch, Melodie, Bergstrom, Dana, Shaw, Justine, Terauds, Aleks, Mairal, Mario, Le Roux, Johannes, van Vuuren, Bettine
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.215544
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cr12t51
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spelling ftdryad:oai:v1.datadryad.org:10255/dryad.215544 2023-05-15T14:02:40+02:00 Data from: The influence of landscape, climate, and history on spatial genetic patterns in keystone plants (Azorella) on sub-Antarctic islands Chau, John Born, Céline McGeoch, Melodie Bergstrom, Dana Shaw, Justine Terauds, Aleks Mairal, Mario Le Roux, Johannes van Vuuren, Bettine Marion Island Macquarie Island sub-Antarctic Holocene 2019-05-16T15:55:21Z http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.215544 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cr12t51 unknown doi:10.5061/dryad.cr12t51/3 doi:10.5061/dryad.cr12t51/4 doi:10.5061/dryad.cr12t51 http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.215544 Population Genetics - Empirical Landscape Genetics Phylogeography Angiosperms Article 2019 ftdryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cr12t51 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cr12t51/3 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cr12t51/4 2020-01-01T16:28:04Z The distribution of genetic variation in species is governed by factors that act differently across spatial scales. To tease apart the contribution of different processes, especially at intermediate spatial scales, it is useful to study simpler ecosystems such as those on sub-Antarctic oceanic islands. In this study, we characterize spatial genetic patterns of two keystone plant species, Azorella selago on sub-Antarctic Marion Island and Azorella macquariensis on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island. Although both islands experience a similar climate and vegetation structure, they differ significantly in topography and geological history. We genotyped six microsatellites for 1149 individuals from 123 sites across Marion Island and 372 individuals from 42 sites across Macquarie Island. We tested for spatial patterns in genetic diversity, including correlation with elevation and vegetation type, and clines in different directional bearings. We also examined genetic differentiation within islands, isolation-by-distance with and without accounting for direction, and signals of demographic change. Marion Island was found to have a distinct northwest-southeast divide, with lower genetic diversity and more sites with signal of population expansion in the northwest. We attribute this to asymmetric seed dispersal by the dominant northwesterly winds, and to population persistence in a southwestern refugium during the last Glacial Maximum. No apparent spatial pattern, but greater genetic diversity and differentiation between sites, was found on Macquarie Island, which may be due to the narrow length of the island in the direction of the dominant winds and longer population persistence permitted by the lack of extensive glaciation on the island. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Macquarie Island Marion Island Dryad Digital Repository (Duke University) Antarctic
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topic Population Genetics - Empirical
Landscape Genetics
Phylogeography
Angiosperms
spellingShingle Population Genetics - Empirical
Landscape Genetics
Phylogeography
Angiosperms
Chau, John
Born, Céline
McGeoch, Melodie
Bergstrom, Dana
Shaw, Justine
Terauds, Aleks
Mairal, Mario
Le Roux, Johannes
van Vuuren, Bettine
Data from: The influence of landscape, climate, and history on spatial genetic patterns in keystone plants (Azorella) on sub-Antarctic islands
topic_facet Population Genetics - Empirical
Landscape Genetics
Phylogeography
Angiosperms
description The distribution of genetic variation in species is governed by factors that act differently across spatial scales. To tease apart the contribution of different processes, especially at intermediate spatial scales, it is useful to study simpler ecosystems such as those on sub-Antarctic oceanic islands. In this study, we characterize spatial genetic patterns of two keystone plant species, Azorella selago on sub-Antarctic Marion Island and Azorella macquariensis on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island. Although both islands experience a similar climate and vegetation structure, they differ significantly in topography and geological history. We genotyped six microsatellites for 1149 individuals from 123 sites across Marion Island and 372 individuals from 42 sites across Macquarie Island. We tested for spatial patterns in genetic diversity, including correlation with elevation and vegetation type, and clines in different directional bearings. We also examined genetic differentiation within islands, isolation-by-distance with and without accounting for direction, and signals of demographic change. Marion Island was found to have a distinct northwest-southeast divide, with lower genetic diversity and more sites with signal of population expansion in the northwest. We attribute this to asymmetric seed dispersal by the dominant northwesterly winds, and to population persistence in a southwestern refugium during the last Glacial Maximum. No apparent spatial pattern, but greater genetic diversity and differentiation between sites, was found on Macquarie Island, which may be due to the narrow length of the island in the direction of the dominant winds and longer population persistence permitted by the lack of extensive glaciation on the island.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Chau, John
Born, Céline
McGeoch, Melodie
Bergstrom, Dana
Shaw, Justine
Terauds, Aleks
Mairal, Mario
Le Roux, Johannes
van Vuuren, Bettine
author_facet Chau, John
Born, Céline
McGeoch, Melodie
Bergstrom, Dana
Shaw, Justine
Terauds, Aleks
Mairal, Mario
Le Roux, Johannes
van Vuuren, Bettine
author_sort Chau, John
title Data from: The influence of landscape, climate, and history on spatial genetic patterns in keystone plants (Azorella) on sub-Antarctic islands
title_short Data from: The influence of landscape, climate, and history on spatial genetic patterns in keystone plants (Azorella) on sub-Antarctic islands
title_full Data from: The influence of landscape, climate, and history on spatial genetic patterns in keystone plants (Azorella) on sub-Antarctic islands
title_fullStr Data from: The influence of landscape, climate, and history on spatial genetic patterns in keystone plants (Azorella) on sub-Antarctic islands
title_full_unstemmed Data from: The influence of landscape, climate, and history on spatial genetic patterns in keystone plants (Azorella) on sub-Antarctic islands
title_sort data from: the influence of landscape, climate, and history on spatial genetic patterns in keystone plants (azorella) on sub-antarctic islands
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