Genetic diversity in the Andes: variation within and between the South American species of Oreobolus R. Br. (Cyperaceae)

This study examines genetic relationships among and within the South American species of Oreobolus that span the temperate and tropical Andes hotspots and represent a good case study to investigate diversification in the Páramo. A total of 197 individuals covering the distributional range of most of...

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Biogeography
Chloroplast
Genetic variation
Hybridization
Monocotyledon
Morphology
Phylogeny
Quaternary
Spatial analysis
Speciation (biology)
Temperate environment
Tropical environment
Andes
Aveiro [portugal]
Paramos
Portugal
Cyperaceae
Oreobolus
Oreobolus obtusangulus
Andes
Biogeography
Hybridization
Lineage sorting
Páramo
Species tree
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Genetic diversity in the Andes: variation within and between the South American species of Oreobolus R. Br. (Cyperaceae)
title Genetic diversity in the Andes: variation within and between the South American species of Oreobolus R. Br. (Cyperaceae)
spellingShingle Genetic diversity in the Andes: variation within and between the South American species of Oreobolus R. Br. (Cyperaceae)
Biogeography
Chloroplast
Genetic variation
Hybridization
Monocotyledon
Morphology
Phylogeny
Quaternary
Spatial analysis
Speciation (biology)
Temperate environment
Tropical environment
Andes
Aveiro [portugal]
Paramos
Portugal
Cyperaceae
Oreobolus
Oreobolus obtusangulus
Andes
Biogeography
Hybridization
Lineage sorting
Páramo
Species tree
title_short Genetic diversity in the Andes: variation within and between the South American species of Oreobolus R. Br. (Cyperaceae)
title_full Genetic diversity in the Andes: variation within and between the South American species of Oreobolus R. Br. (Cyperaceae)
title_fullStr Genetic diversity in the Andes: variation within and between the South American species of Oreobolus R. Br. (Cyperaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity in the Andes: variation within and between the South American species of Oreobolus R. Br. (Cyperaceae)
title_sort Genetic diversity in the Andes: variation within and between the South American species of Oreobolus R. Br. (Cyperaceae)
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Biogeography
Chloroplast
Genetic variation
Hybridization
Monocotyledon
Morphology
Phylogeny
Quaternary
Spatial analysis
Speciation (biology)
Temperate environment
Tropical environment
Andes
Aveiro [portugal]
Paramos
Portugal
Cyperaceae
Oreobolus
Oreobolus obtusangulus
Andes
Biogeography
Hybridization
Lineage sorting
Páramo
Species tree
topic Biogeography
Chloroplast
Genetic variation
Hybridization
Monocotyledon
Morphology
Phylogeny
Quaternary
Spatial analysis
Speciation (biology)
Temperate environment
Tropical environment
Andes
Aveiro [portugal]
Paramos
Portugal
Cyperaceae
Oreobolus
Oreobolus obtusangulus
Andes
Biogeography
Hybridization
Lineage sorting
Páramo
Species tree
description This study examines genetic relationships among and within the South American species of Oreobolus that span the temperate and tropical Andes hotspots and represent a good case study to investigate diversification in the Páramo. A total of 197 individuals covering the distributional range of most of these species were sequenced for the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and 118 individuals for three chloroplast DNA regions (trnL-F, trnH-psbA and rpl32-trnL). Haplotype networks and measures of genetic diversity were calculated at different taxonomic and geographic levels. To test for possible geographic structure, a spatial analysis of molecular variance (SAMOVA) was undertaken and species relationships were recovered using a coalescent-based approach. Results indicate complex relationships among the five South American species of Oreobolus, which are likely to have been confounded by incomplete lineage sorting, though hybridization cannot be completely discarded as an influence on genetic patterns, particularly among the northern populations of O. obtusangulus and O. cleefii. We report a case of cryptic speciation in O. obtusangulus where northern and southern populations of morphologically similar individuals are genetically distinct in all analyses. At the population level, the genetic evidence is consistent with contraction and expansion of islands of Páramo vegetation during the climatic fluctuations of the Quaternary, highlighting the role of these processes in shaping modern diversity in that ecosystem. © 2017, Swiss Botanical Society.
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