Pervasive Introgression During Rapid Diversification of the European Mountain Genus Soldanella (L.) (Primulaceae)

Author:

Slovák Marek12,Melichárková Andrea1ORCID,Štubňová Eliška Gbúrová13,Kučera Jaromír1,Mandáková Terezie4ORCID,Smyčka Jan256,Lavergne Sébastien6,Passalacqua Nicodemo Giuseppe7,Vďačný Peter8,Paun Ovidiu9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Evolution and Systematics, Plant Science and Biodiversity Centre, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Botany , Bratislava , Slovakia

2. Department of Botany, Charles University , Prague , Czech Republic

3. Slovak National Museum, Natural History Museum , Bratislava , Slovakia

4. Central European Institute of Technology, Department of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University , Kamenice 753/5, CZ-625 00 Brno , Czech Republic

5. Center for Theoretical Study, Charles University and the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic , Jilská 1, 110 00 Praha , Czech Republic

6. Université Grenoble Alpes, University of Savoie Mont Blanc , CNRS, Grenoble , France

7. Department of Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Calabria , Rende, Cosenza , Italy

8. Department of Zoology, Comenius University in Bratislava , Bratislava , Slovakia

9. Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research, University of Vienna , Vienna , Austria

Abstract

Abstract Hybridization is a key mechanism involved in lineage diversification and speciation, especially in ecosystems that experienced repeated environmental oscillations. Recently radiated plant groups, which have evolved in mountain ecosystems impacted by historical climate change provide an excellent model system for studying the impact of gene flow on speciation. We combined organellar (whole-plastome) and nuclear genomic data (RAD-seq) with a cytogenetic approach (rDNA FISH) to investigate the effects of hybridization and introgression on evolution and speciation in the genus Soldanella (snowbells, Primulaceae). Pervasive introgression has already occurred among ancestral lineages of snowbells and has persisted throughout the entire evolutionary history of the genus, regardless of the ecology, cytotype, or distribution range size of the affected species. The highest extent of introgression has been detected in the Carpathian species, which is also reflected in their extensive karyotype variation. Introgression occurred even between species with dysploid and euploid cytotypes, which were considered to be reproductively isolated. The magnitude of introgression detected in snowbells is unprecedented in other mountain genera of the European Alpine System investigated hitherto. Our study stresses the prominent evolutionary role of hybridization in facilitating speciation and diversification on the one hand, but also enriching previously isolated genetic pools. [chloroplast capture; diversification; dysploidy; European Alpine system; introgression; nuclear-cytoplasmic discordance; ribosomal DNA.]

Funder

Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic and Slovak Academy of Sciences

RBG Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank

Action Austria-Slovakia

France Génomique

ANR-SNF project

Czech Science Foundation

European Fund for Regional Development

International Barcode of Life

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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