Erratum to: Phenotypic variability and genetic differentiation in continental and island populations of Colobanthus quitensis (Caryophyllaceae: Antarctic pearlwort)

Colobanthus quitensis (Antarctic pearlwort) is one of the only two native vascular plants to inhabit the extreme environmental conditions of Antarctica. Colobanthus quitensis has a wide geographic distribution, both in latitude and altitude, and always inhabits extreme environments. This makes it cr...

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Main Authors: Cuba-Díaz, Marely, Klagges, Macarena, Fuentes Lillo, Eduardo, Cordero, Cristian, Acuña, Daniela, Opazo, Genesis, Troncoso Castro, José M.
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Language:English
Published: Springer-Verlag 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-017-2188-y
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spelling ftunivchile:oai:repositorio.uchile.cl:2250/150201 2023-06-18T03:38:14+02:00 Erratum to: Phenotypic variability and genetic differentiation in continental and island populations of Colobanthus quitensis (Caryophyllaceae: Antarctic pearlwort) Cuba-Díaz, Marely Klagges, Macarena Fuentes Lillo, Eduardo Cordero, Cristian Acuña, Daniela Opazo, Genesis Troncoso Castro, José M. 2018 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-017-2188-y https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/150201 en eng Springer-Verlag Polar Biol (2018) 41:267–268 doi:10.1007/s00300-017-2188-y https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/150201 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chile http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/cl/ Polar Biology Antarctic Ecotypes Genetic structure Genetic variability Morphological diversity Antarctic pearlwort Artículo de revista 2018 ftunivchile https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-017-2188-y 2023-06-03T23:52:02Z Colobanthus quitensis (Antarctic pearlwort) is one of the only two native vascular plants to inhabit the extreme environmental conditions of Antarctica. Colobanthus quitensis has a wide geographic distribution, both in latitude and altitude, and always inhabits extreme environments. This makes it crucial for understanding environmental tolerance mechanisms, and a useful model for studies regarding genetic diversity and intraspecific morphology. Several morphological and molecular descriptors were applied to C. quitensis populations, constituting the first study of its kind in these species. We postulated that morphological variability is strongly linked to geographic distribution, and that this is manifested in external morphological characteristics and genetic structure. A large intra- and interpopulational morphological variability was verified. Both morphological variability and genetics made it possible to form two separate groups between continental and Antarctic island populations. The genetic diversity was high to moderate with the least amount of diversity towards the north. The genetic structure was high, and the gene flow between populations was low. The correlation between morphological, genetic, geographic and altitudinal distances permits the proposal of an isolation by distance model that can be used between populations with high Bio-geographical influence. Understanding what factors lead to local or colonization adaptation, and determining the morphological variations and genetic differentiation in populations of C. quitensis, is vital for the understanding of the evolutionary history that has contributed to the success of the establishment of this species in an environment as extreme as Antarctica. Additionally, this study demonstrates the usefulness of the combined use of morpho-physiological and molecular markers for variability and diversity studies. Chilean Antarctic Institute INACH RT_03-09 INACH RG_02-13 Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Polar Biology Universidad de Chile: Repositorio académico Antarctic Inach ENVELOPE(-60.783,-60.783,-62.467,-62.467) Polar Biology 40 12 2397 2409
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topic Antarctic
Ecotypes
Genetic structure
Genetic variability
Morphological diversity
Antarctic pearlwort
spellingShingle Antarctic
Ecotypes
Genetic structure
Genetic variability
Morphological diversity
Antarctic pearlwort
Cuba-Díaz, Marely
Klagges, Macarena
Fuentes Lillo, Eduardo
Cordero, Cristian
Acuña, Daniela
Opazo, Genesis
Troncoso Castro, José M.
Erratum to: Phenotypic variability and genetic differentiation in continental and island populations of Colobanthus quitensis (Caryophyllaceae: Antarctic pearlwort)
topic_facet Antarctic
Ecotypes
Genetic structure
Genetic variability
Morphological diversity
Antarctic pearlwort
description Colobanthus quitensis (Antarctic pearlwort) is one of the only two native vascular plants to inhabit the extreme environmental conditions of Antarctica. Colobanthus quitensis has a wide geographic distribution, both in latitude and altitude, and always inhabits extreme environments. This makes it crucial for understanding environmental tolerance mechanisms, and a useful model for studies regarding genetic diversity and intraspecific morphology. Several morphological and molecular descriptors were applied to C. quitensis populations, constituting the first study of its kind in these species. We postulated that morphological variability is strongly linked to geographic distribution, and that this is manifested in external morphological characteristics and genetic structure. A large intra- and interpopulational morphological variability was verified. Both morphological variability and genetics made it possible to form two separate groups between continental and Antarctic island populations. The genetic diversity was high to moderate with the least amount of diversity towards the north. The genetic structure was high, and the gene flow between populations was low. The correlation between morphological, genetic, geographic and altitudinal distances permits the proposal of an isolation by distance model that can be used between populations with high Bio-geographical influence. Understanding what factors lead to local or colonization adaptation, and determining the morphological variations and genetic differentiation in populations of C. quitensis, is vital for the understanding of the evolutionary history that has contributed to the success of the establishment of this species in an environment as extreme as Antarctica. Additionally, this study demonstrates the usefulness of the combined use of morpho-physiological and molecular markers for variability and diversity studies. Chilean Antarctic Institute INACH RT_03-09 INACH RG_02-13
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Cuba-Díaz, Marely
Klagges, Macarena
Fuentes Lillo, Eduardo
Cordero, Cristian
Acuña, Daniela
Opazo, Genesis
Troncoso Castro, José M.
author_facet Cuba-Díaz, Marely
Klagges, Macarena
Fuentes Lillo, Eduardo
Cordero, Cristian
Acuña, Daniela
Opazo, Genesis
Troncoso Castro, José M.
author_sort Cuba-Díaz, Marely
title Erratum to: Phenotypic variability and genetic differentiation in continental and island populations of Colobanthus quitensis (Caryophyllaceae: Antarctic pearlwort)
title_short Erratum to: Phenotypic variability and genetic differentiation in continental and island populations of Colobanthus quitensis (Caryophyllaceae: Antarctic pearlwort)
title_full Erratum to: Phenotypic variability and genetic differentiation in continental and island populations of Colobanthus quitensis (Caryophyllaceae: Antarctic pearlwort)
title_fullStr Erratum to: Phenotypic variability and genetic differentiation in continental and island populations of Colobanthus quitensis (Caryophyllaceae: Antarctic pearlwort)
title_full_unstemmed Erratum to: Phenotypic variability and genetic differentiation in continental and island populations of Colobanthus quitensis (Caryophyllaceae: Antarctic pearlwort)
title_sort erratum to: phenotypic variability and genetic differentiation in continental and island populations of colobanthus quitensis (caryophyllaceae: antarctic pearlwort)
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