Choice of molecular marker influences spatial patterns of phylogenetic diversity

Author:

Luebert Federico12ORCID,Scherson Rosa A.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales Renovables, Universidad de Chile, Santa Rosa 11315, La Pintana, Santiago, Chile

2. Departamento de Silvicultura y Conservación de la Naturaleza, Universidad de Chile, Santa Rosa 11315, La Pintana, Santiago, Chile

Abstract

Spatial patterns of phylogenetic diversity (PD) are increasingly becoming relevant for conservation decisions. PD measures are based on phylogenies estimated from molecular data. This paper addresses the question of how different molecular markers impact PD spatial patterns. We first conducted a simple simulation to explore the effect of deep and shallow changes in topology (simulating variations in molecular markers), using ultrametric and non-ultrametric trees, and then used a dataset of Chilean flora with four sets of markers to assess potential differences in spatial patterns of PD ranks using different markers and types of trees. The simulation consistently showed that the difference in PD rank was lower for ultrametric trees than for phylograms. A similar trend was observed using the Chilean flora dataset, with among-markers variability in spatial patterns of the PD metrics lower for ultrametric than for non-ultrametric trees, depicted as top 2.5 and 5% hotspots. Frequency distribution of PD values differed among markers as well, with this variation less apparent for ultrametric trees. We conclude that the choice of markers impacts spatial patterns of PD, and these results vary more strongly for phylograms, suggesting that ultrametric trees are more robust to the choice of marker.

Funder

Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico

Publisher

The Royal Society

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