Polyploid goldback and silverback ferns (Pentagramma) occupy a wider, colder, and wetter bioclimatic niche than diploid counterparts

Author:

Wefferling Keir M.1ORCID,Castro Mariana2ORCID,Castro Sílvia2ORCID,Holmlund Helen3ORCID,Loureiro João2ORCID,Rothfels Carl J.4ORCID,Schuettpelz Eric5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, Gary A. Fewless Herbarium, Cofrin Center for Biodiversity University of Wisconsin–Green Bay Green Bay 54311 Wisconsin USA

2. Department of Life Sciences, Centre for Functional Ecology University of Coimbra Coimbra Portugal

3. Natural Science Division Pepperdine University Malibu 90263 California USA

4. Department of Biology, Ecology Center, and Intermountain Herbarium Utah State University Logan 84322 Utah USA

5. Department of Botany, National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution Washington 20560 DC USA

Abstract

AbstractPremiseThe western North American fern genus Pentagramma (Pteridaceae) is characterized by complex patterns of ploidy variation, an understanding of which is critical to comprehending both the evolutionary processes within the genus and its current diversity.MethodsWe undertook a cytogeographic study across the range of the genus, using a combination of chromosome counts and flow cytometry to infer ploidy level. Bioclimatic variables and elevation were used to compare niches.ResultsWe found that diploids and tetraploids are common and widespread, and triploids are rare and sporadic; in contrast with genome size inferences in earlier studies, no hexaploids were found. Diploids and tetraploids show different geographic ranges: only tetraploids were found in the northernmost portion of the range (Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia) and only diploids were found in the Sierra Nevada of California. Diploid, triploid, and tetraploid cytotypes were found to co‐occur in relatively few localities: in the southern (San Diego County, California) and desert Southwest (Arizona) parts of the range, and along the Pacific Coast of California.ConclusionsTetraploids occupy a wider bioclimatic niche than diploids both within P. triangularis and at the genus‐wide scale. It is unknown whether the wider niche of tetraploids is due to their expansion upon the diploid niche, if diploids have contracted their niche due to competition or changing abiotic conditions, or if this wider niche occupancy is due to multiple origins of tetraploids.

Publisher

Wiley

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