Refugia within refugium of Geranium yesoense varieties: a follow-up study using chloroplast genome sequencing data of specimens from Mt. Asama, Japan

Author:

Kurata Seikan1ORCID,Sakaguchi Shota2,Kurashima Osamu3,Ogawa Risa4,Suyama Yoshihisa5,Nishida Sachiko6,Ito Motomi7

Affiliation:

1. Tomakomai Experimental Forest, Forest Research Station, Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere, Hokkaido University , Aza-takaoka, Tomakomai City, Hokkaido 053-0035 , Japan

2. Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University , Yoshida-nihonmatsu-cho, Sakyo, Kyoto , Japan

3. National Museum of Nature and Science , Ueno-koen, Taito, Tokyo , Japan

4. Faculty of Bioresource Sciences, Akita Prefectural University , Akita , Japan

5. Field Science Center, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University , Aza-yomogida, Naruko Onsen, Osaki City, Miyagi , Japan

6. Nagoya University Museum , Furo-cho, Chikusa, Nagoya , Japan

7. Komaba Museum, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and College of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo , Meguro, Tokyo , Japan

Abstract

Abstract Recent phylogeographical studies have revealed that refugia sometimes retain high levels of genetic heterogeneity due to multiple colonization events, a phenomenon defined as ‘refugia within refugium’. In previous research, we reported a complex genetic structure within the Geranium yesoense complex, an alpine plant found in an interglacial refugium at high elevation in Central Japan, probably resulting from multiple colonization and hybridization events. However, we were unable to evaluate instances of introgression due to limited sample size. In the present study, we performed additional chloroplast genome sequencing, along with Sanger sequencing of selected chloroplast DNA regions, to elucidate the phylogenetic relationships among the refugial populations. The chloroplast genome sequence of a sample from Mt. Asama (an important refugium) was nested within the northern lineage (i.e. var. yesoense and var. pseudopratense), and haplotypes from Mt. Asama and Mt. Ibuki were also grouped with those of the northern lineage. Although our previous study suggested hybridization events between northern and southern lineages (i.e. var. nipponicum) at Mt. Asama, haplotypes from the southern lineage were not detected at range margins. This suggests that directional introgression occurred in these regions. Overall, our results further support that genetic heterogeneity within these refugia was amplified by recolonization and hybridization during past climate oscillations.

Funder

KAKENHI

National BioResource Project

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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