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DOI10.3897/CompCytogen.v6i1.2523
Cytogeography of the Humifusa clade of Opuntia s.s. Mill. 1754 (Cactaceae, Opuntioideae, Opuntieae): correlations with pleistocene refugia and morphological traits in a polyploid complex
Majure, Lucas C.1,2; Judd, Walter S.1,2; Soltis, Pamela S.2; Soltis, Douglas E.1,2
通讯作者Majure, Lucas C.
来源期刊COMPARATIVE CYTOGENETICS
ISSN1993-0771
出版年2012
卷号6期号:1页码:53-77
英文摘要

Ploidy has been well studied and used extensively in the genus Opuntia to determine species boundaries, detect evidence of hybridization, and infer evolutionary patterns. We carried out chromosome counts for all members of the Humifusa clade to ascertain whether geographic patterns are associated with differences in ploidy. We then related chromosomal data to observed morphological variability, polyploid formation, and consequently the evolutionary history of the clade. We counted chromosomes of 277 individuals from throughout the ranges of taxa included within the Humifusa clade, with emphasis placed on the widely distributed species, O. humifusa (Raf) Raf., 1820 s.l. and O. macrorhiza Engelm., 1850 s.l. We also compiled previous counts made for species in the clade along with our new counts to plot geographic distributions of the polyploid and diploid taxa. A phylogeny using nuclear ribosomal ITS sequence data was reconstructed to determine whether ploidal variation is consistent with cladogenesis. We discovered that diploids of the Humifusa clade are restricted to the southeastern United States (U.S.), eastern Texas, and southeastern New Mexico. Polyploid members of the clade, however, are much more widely distributed, occurring as far north as the upper midwestern U.S. (e.g., Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin). Morphological differentiation, although sometimes cryptic, is commonly observed among diploid and polyploid cytotypes, and such morphological distinctions may be useful in diagnosing possible cryptic species. Certain polyploid populations of O. humifusa s.l. and O. macrorhiza s.l., however, exhibit introgressive morphological characters, complicating species delineations. Phylogenetically, the Humifusa clade forms two subclades that are distributed, respectively, in the southeastern U.S. (including all southeastern U.S. diploids, polyploid O. abjecta Small, 1923, and polyploid O. pusilla (Haw.) Haw., 1812) and the southwestern U.S. (including all southwestern U.S. diploids and polyploids). In addition, tetraploid O. humifusa s.l., which occurs primarily in the eastern U.S., is resolved in the southwestern diploid clade instead of with the southeastern diploid clade that includes diploid O. humifusa s.l. Our results not only provide evidence for the polyphyletic nature of O. humifusa and O. macrorhiza, suggesting that each of these represents more than one species, but also demonstrate the high frequency of polyploidy in the Humifusa clade and the major role that genome duplication has played in the diversification of this lineage of Opuntia s.s. Our data also suggest that the southeastern and southwestern U.S. may represent glacial refugia for diploid members of this clade and that the clade as a whole should be considered a mature polyploid species complex. Widespread polyploids are likely derivatives of secondary contact among southeastern and southwestern diploid taxa as a result of the expansion and contraction of suitable habitat during the Pleistocene following glacial and interglacial events.


英文关键词Cactaceae chromosome numbers Opuntia humifusa Opuntia macrorhiza Pleistocene refugia polyploid complex polyploidy
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000303289800005
WOS关键词WESTERN-NORTH-AMERICA ; CHIHUAHUAN DESERT CACTACEAE ; TRANS-PECOS TEXAS ; CHROMOSOME-NUMBERS ; SEQUENCE DATA ; CACTI ; PLANTS ; ANGIOSPERMS ; EVOLUTION ; PHYLOGEOGRAPHY
WOS类目Plant Sciences ; Genetics & Heredity ; Zoology
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences ; Genetics & Heredity ; Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/171862
作者单位1.Univ Florida, Dept Biol, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA;
2.Univ Florida, Florida Museum Nat Hist, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
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Majure, Lucas C.,Judd, Walter S.,Soltis, Pamela S.,et al. Cytogeography of the Humifusa clade of Opuntia s.s. Mill. 1754 (Cactaceae, Opuntioideae, Opuntieae): correlations with pleistocene refugia and morphological traits in a polyploid complex[J],2012,6(1):53-77.
APA Majure, Lucas C.,Judd, Walter S.,Soltis, Pamela S.,&Soltis, Douglas E..(2012).Cytogeography of the Humifusa clade of Opuntia s.s. Mill. 1754 (Cactaceae, Opuntioideae, Opuntieae): correlations with pleistocene refugia and morphological traits in a polyploid complex.COMPARATIVE CYTOGENETICS,6(1),53-77.
MLA Majure, Lucas C.,et al."Cytogeography of the Humifusa clade of Opuntia s.s. Mill. 1754 (Cactaceae, Opuntioideae, Opuntieae): correlations with pleistocene refugia and morphological traits in a polyploid complex".COMPARATIVE CYTOGENETICS 6.1(2012):53-77.
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