Genomic data inform taxonomy and conservation of Critically Endangered shrubs: a case study of Zieria (Rutaceae) species from eastern Australia

Author:

Orel Harvey K1ORCID,McLay Todd G B12ORCID,Guja Lydia K34ORCID,Duretto Marco F5ORCID,Bayly Michael J1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of BioSciences, The University of Melbourne , Parkville, Victoria 3010 , Australia

2. National Herbarium of Victoria, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria , South Yarra, Victoria 3141 , Australia

3. National Seed Bank, Australian National Botanic Gardens , Parks Australia, Canberra, ACT 2601 , Australia

4. Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research, CSIRO , Canberra, ACT 2601 , Australia

5. National Herbarium of New South Wales, Australian Institute of Botanical Science, Botanic Gardens of Sydney , Locked Bag 6002, Mount Annan, NSW 2567 , Australia

Abstract

Abstract Zieria buxijugum, Z. formosa, and Z. parrisiae are three closely related, Critically Endangered species of questionable taxonomic validity that occur within six kilometres of each other on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. We investigated genetic relationships and diversity of these species, along with two related but taxonomically distinct congeners, Z. granulata and Z. tuberculata, and a possible undescribed taxon, Z. aff. tuberculata. Double-digest restriction-site associated sequencing (ddRADseq) was used to generate anonymous genomic loci that were used for phylogenetic, network, and genetic structure analyses, and for estimating genetic diversity of the threatened species. Our results support the current taxonomic status of Z. buxijugum, Z. formosa, and Z. parrisiae, and suggest that Z. aff. tuberculata warrants recognition as a distinct species. We detected no evidence of inbreeding in the three Critically Endangered species, and found their genetic diversity to be similar to that of the more widespread species Z. granulata and Z. tuberculata. Comparison of plant material held in ex situ collections at the Australian National Botanic Gardens with wild plants highlighted several genotypes of the Critically Endangered species that are not represented in the ex situ collection, and we provide suggestions for the future inclusion of those unrepresented genotypes.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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