Symbiosis with rhizobia limits range expansion only in polyploid legumes

Author:

Parshuram Zoe A.,Harrison Tia L.ORCID,Simonsen Anna K.ORCID,Stinchcombe John R.ORCID,Frederickson Megan E.ORCID

Abstract

SummaryBoth mutualism and polyploidy are thought to influence invasion success in plants but few studies have tested their joint effects. Mutualism can limit range expansion when plants cannot find a compatible partner in a novel habitat, or facilitate range expansion when mutualism increases a plant’s niche breadth. Polyploids are also expected to have greater niche breadth because of greater self-compatibility and phenotypic plasticity, increasing invasion success.For 839 legume species, we compiled data from published sources to estimate ploidy, symbiotic status with rhizobia, specificity on rhizobia, and the number of introduced ranges.We found that diploid species have had limited spread around the globe regardless of whether they are symbiotic or how many partners of rhizobia they can host. Polyploids, in contrast, have been successfully introduced to many new ranges, but interactions with rhizobia constrain their range expansion. In a hidden state model of trait evolution, we also found evidence of a high rate of re-diploidization in symbiotic legume lineages, suggesting that symbiosis and ploidy may interact at macroevolutionary scales.Overall, our results suggest that symbiosis with rhizobia affects range expansion only in polyploid legumes.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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