Resilience of genetic diversity in forest trees over the Quaternary

Author:

Milesi PascalORCID,Kastally ChedlyORCID,Dauphin BenjaminORCID,Cervantes Sandra,Bagnoli Francesca,Budde Katharina B.ORCID,Cavers StephenORCID,Fady BrunoORCID,Faivre-Rampant Patricia,González-Martínez Santiago C.ORCID,Grivet DelphineORCID,Gugerli FelixORCID,Jorge VéroniqueORCID,Kupin Isabelle LesurORCID,Ojeda Dario I.ORCID,Olsson SannaORCID,Opgenoorth LarsORCID,Pinosio SaraORCID,Plomion ChristopheORCID,Rellstab ChristianORCID,Rogier OdileORCID,Scalabrin SimoneORCID,Scotti IvanORCID,Vendramin Giovanni G.,Westergren MarjanaORCID,Lascoux MartinORCID,Pyhäjärvi TanjaORCID,

Abstract

AbstractThe effect of past environmental changes on the demography and genetic diversity of natural populations remains a contentious issue and has rarely been investigated across multiple, phylogenetically distant species. Here, we performed comparative population genomic analyses and demographic inferences for seven widely distributed and ecologically contrasted European forest tree species based on concerted sampling of 164 populations across their natural ranges. For all seven species, the effective population size,Ne, increased or remained stable over many glacial cycles and up to 15 million years in the most extreme cases. Hence, surprisingly, the drastic environmental changes associated with the Pleistocene glacial cycles have had little impact on the level of genetic diversity of dominant forest tree species, despite major shifts in their geographic ranges. Based on their trajectories ofNeover time, the seven tree species can be divided into three major groups, highlighting the importance of life history and range size in determining synchronous variation in genetic diversity, over time. Altogether, our results indicate that forest trees were able to retain their evolutionary potential over very long periods of time despite strong environmental changes.One-Sentence SummaryPopulation genomic analyses reveal that forest trees retained their evolutionary potential over the Quaternary.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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