Affiliation:
1. Institut für Organismische und Molekulare Evolutionsbiologie, Johannes Gutenberg‐Universität Mainz Germany
2. Institut für Biologie, AG Systematische Botanik und Pflanzengeographie, Freie Universität Berlin Berlin Germany
Abstract
AbstractSaxifraga section Saxifraga subsection Arachnoideae is a lineage of 12 species distributed mainly in the European Alps. It is unusual in terms of ecological diversification by containing both high elevation species from exposed alpine habitats and low elevation species from shady habitats such as overhanging rocks and cave entrances. Our aims are to explore which of these habitat types is ancestral, and to identify the possible drivers of this remarkable ecological diversification. Using a Hybseq DNA‐sequencing approach and a complete species sample we reconstructed and dated the phylogeny of subsection Arachnoideae. Using Landolt indicator values, this phylogenetic tree was used for the reconstruction of the evolution of temperature, light and soil pH requirements in this lineage. Diversification of subsection Arachnoideae started in the late Pliocene and continued through the Pleistocene. Both diversification among and within clades was largely allopatric, and species from shady habitats with low light requirements are distributed in well‐known refugia. We hypothesize that low light requirements evolved when species persisting in cold‐stage refugia were forced into marginal habitats by more competitive warm‐stage vegetation. While we do not claim that such competition resulted in speciation, it very likely resulted in adaptive evolution.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Subject
Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Cited by
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