Testing hypotheses of hybrid origins for two seashore species of Carex section Phacocystis (Cyperaceae)

Author:

Nowak Michael D1ORCID,Pedersen A Tiril M1,Brysting Anne K2,Schrøder-Nielsen Audun1,Elven Reidar1,Bjorå Charlotte S1

Affiliation:

1. Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, Blindern, Oslo, Norway

2. Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis, Blindern, Oslo, Norway

Abstract

Abstract Taxonomists have proposed numerous hybrid species in plants, but to gain a better understanding of the role that hybridization may play in plant diversification, such taxonomic hypotheses must be tested using genomic data. In this study, we employ ddRAD sequence data to test taxonomic hypotheses of hybrid origins in Carex salina and C. ramenskii (Carex section Phacocystis). Sequence data from multiple Norwegian and Icelandic populations of the putative hybrid and parental species were generated for hundreds of ddRAD loci. These data were used to estimate geographical structuring of genetic diversity and admixture and to explicitly test for hybrid origins using several analytical approaches. Our results indicate recurrent hybrid origins for the populations of C. salina and C. ramenskii sampled in our study and show that these populations are characterized by high interspecific heterozygosity. Our results support the idea that hybridization may indeed play an important role in the diversification of lineages of Carex and highlight the important role that clonal propagation might play in maintaining hybrid populations. Future studies focusing on a broader geographical sampling would be needed to assess if the genetic structuring in these Nordic populations reflects range-wide patterns in these hybrid lineages.

Funder

University of Oslo

Norges forskningsråd

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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