Interspecific Hybridization and Island Colonization History, not Rarity, Most Strongly Affect the Genetic Diversity in Diospyros a Clade of Mascarene-Endemic Trees

Author:

Linan Alexander G12ORCID,Lowry Porter P34,Miller Allison J25ORCID,Schatz George E3,Sevathian Jean Claude6,Edwards Christine E1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Conservation and Sustainable Development, Missouri Botanical Garden , St. Louis, MO , USA

2. Department of Biology, Saint Louis University , St. Louis, MO , USA

3. Africa and Madagascar Program, Missouri Botanical Garden , St. Louis, MO , USA

4. Institut de Systématique, Évolution et Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Sorbonne Université, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Université des Antilles , Paris , France

5. Donald Danforth Plant Science Center , St. Louis, MO , USA

6. Landscape Care and Maintenance Service and , Beau Bassin , Mauritius

Abstract

Abstract Many factors shape the genetic diversity of island-endemic trees, with important implications for conservation. Oceanic island-endemic lineages undergo an initial founding bottleneck during the colonization process and subsequently accumulate diversity following colonization. Moreover, many island endemics occur in small populations and are further threatened by anthropogenic factors that cause population declines, making them susceptible to losses in genetic diversity through genetic drift, inbreeding, and bottlenecks. However, life-history traits commonly found in trees, such as outcrossing mechanisms, long lifespans, and a propensity for interspecific hybridization, may help buffer against losses of genetic variation. To assess the relative importance of colonization history, rarity, and distribution in shaping genetic diversity of island-endemic trees, we conducted a comparative population genomic analysis of 13 species of Diospyros (Ebenaceae) endemic to the Mascarene Islands that differ in island colonization history, distribution, population size, and IUCN threat status. We genotyped 328 individuals across the islands using 2b-RADseq, compared genetic diversity both among and within species, and assessed patterns of genetic structure. Genetic diversity did not vary significantly by IUCN status, but we found that species that co-occur with others on the same intermediate-aged island (Mauritius) had much greater genetic diversity than those that occur solitarily on an island (Réunion and Rodrigues), likely because of greater interspecific hybridization among species with overlapping distributions and processes related to time since island colonization. Results presented here were used to determine priority localities for in situ and ex situ conservation efforts to maximize the genetic diversity of each Mascarene Diospyros species.

Funder

Fondation Franklinia

National Geographic Society

American Society of Plant Taxonomists

Garden Club of America

Saint Louis University

Missouri Botanical Garden

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biotechnology

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