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DOI10.3159/TORREY-D-13-00009.1
Ecological niche modeling implicates climatic adaptation, competitive exclusion, and niche conservatism among Larrea tridentata cytotypes in North American deserts
Laport, Robert G.; Hatem, Layla; Minckley, Robert L.; Ramsey, Justin
通讯作者Laport, Robert G.
来源期刊JOURNAL OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL SOCIETY
ISSN1095-5674
EISSN1940-0616
出版年2013
卷号140期号:3页码:349-363
英文摘要

Larrea tridentata is a dominant and widespread shrub of North American warm deserts. The species comprises three "chromosomal races," including diploids (Chihuahuan Desert), tetraploids (Sonoran Desert), hexaploids (Mojave and western Sonoran Deserts), as well as the geographically restricted tetraploid L. tridentata var. arenaria. Creosote bush is a recent arrival to the North American continent, and it is hypothesized that its geographic dispersion reflects rapid ecological divergence mediated by polyploidization. Here we use species distribution modeling to quantitatively evaluate alternate hypotheses for cytotype distributions, based on comprehensive field sampling of creosote bush populations over four years. Using ecological niche models and analyses of field-collected soils, we test whether (1) the climatic niche of the three cytotypes are differentiated; (2) there is evidence for strong climatic gradients at the distributional boundaries of the cytotypes; and (3) cytotype ranges are distinguished by edaphic features. Quantitative tests of niche equivalence indicated that distribution models for all cytotypes were significantly different from one other, suggesting that cytotype races occupy unique and distinctive habitats. However, tests of niche similarity suggest a pattern of niche conservatism, wherein cytotypes tend to occur in climatically similar regions of their respective deserts. Moreover, the modeled diploid distribution was projected to intrude into the geographic range of tetraploids, and the modeled tetraploid distribution was projected to intrude into the range of hexaploids, suggesting that intercytotype competition is a factor influencing cytotype distributions. The range boundary between the dune endemic L. tridentata var. arenaria and hexaploid L. tridentata was noteworthy for exhibiting a strong climatic gradient and striking differences in soil texture (increased sand, decreased gravel). More generally, soil texture differed statistically between sites occupied by diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid L. tridentata, albeit with considerable overlap across the geographic ranges of the three cytotypes. Taken together, our findings suggest that multiple factors affect the distribution of creosote bush chromosome races, including but not limited to ecological divergence.


英文关键词ecological speciation edaphic endemic genome duplication polyploidy range boundary species distribution modeling
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000339655700010
WOS关键词ALGODONES DUNES ; PLANT MORTALITY ; POLYPLOIDY ; SOIL ; ESTABLISHMENT ; DISTRIBUTIONS ; SPECIATION ; NUMBERS ; SONORAN ; PLOIDY
WOS类目Plant Sciences
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/178721
作者单位Univ Rochester, Dept Biol, Rochester, NY 14627 USA
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Laport, Robert G.,Hatem, Layla,Minckley, Robert L.,et al. Ecological niche modeling implicates climatic adaptation, competitive exclusion, and niche conservatism among Larrea tridentata cytotypes in North American deserts[J],2013,140(3):349-363.
APA Laport, Robert G.,Hatem, Layla,Minckley, Robert L.,&Ramsey, Justin.(2013).Ecological niche modeling implicates climatic adaptation, competitive exclusion, and niche conservatism among Larrea tridentata cytotypes in North American deserts.JOURNAL OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL SOCIETY,140(3),349-363.
MLA Laport, Robert G.,et al."Ecological niche modeling implicates climatic adaptation, competitive exclusion, and niche conservatism among Larrea tridentata cytotypes in North American deserts".JOURNAL OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL SOCIETY 140.3(2013):349-363.
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