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DOI10.3389/fmicb.2018.00283
Multiple, Distinct Intercontinental Lineages but Isolation of Australian Populations in a Cosmopolitan Lichen-Forming Fungal Taxon, Psora decipiens (Psoraceae, Ascomycota)
Leavitt, Steven D.1,2; Westberg, Martin3; Nelsen, Matthew P.4; Elix, John A.5; Timdal, Einar6; Sohrabi, Mohammad7; Clair, Larry L. St.1,2; Williams, Laura8; Wedin, Mats9; Lumbsch, H. T.4
通讯作者Leavitt, Steven D.
来源期刊FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
ISSN1664-302X
出版年2018
卷号9
英文摘要

Multiple drivers shape the spatial distribution of species, including dispersal capacity, niche incumbency, climate variability, orographic barriers, and plate tectonics. However, biogeographic patterns of fungi commonly do not fit conventional expectations based on studies of animals and plants. Fungi, in general, are known to occur across exceedingly broad, intercontinental distributions, including some important components of biological soil crust communities (BSCs). However, molecular data often reveal unexpected biogeographic patterns in lichenized fungal species that are assumed to have cosmopolitan distributions. The lichen-forming fungal species Psora decipiens is found on all continents, except Antarctica and occurs in BSCs across diverse habitats, ranging from hot, arid deserts to alpine habitats. In order to better understand factors that shape population structure in cosmopolitan lichen-forming fungal species, we investigated biogeographic patterns in the cosmopolitan taxon P. decipiens, along with the closely related taxa P. crenata and P. saviczii. We generated a multi-locus sequence dataset based on a worldwide sampling of these taxa in order to reconstruct evolutionary relationships and explore phylogeographic patterns. Both P. crenata and P. decipiens were not recovered as monophyletic; and P. saviczii specimens were recovered as a monophyletic clade closely related to a number of lineages comprised of specimens representing P. decipiens. Striking phylogeographic patterns were observed for P. crenata, with populations from distinct geographic regions belonging to well-separated, monophyletic lineages. South African populations of P. crenata were further divided into well-supported sub-clades. While well-supported phylogenetic substructure was also observed for the nominal taxon P. decipiens, nearly all lineages were comprised of specimens collected from intercontinental populations. However, all Australian specimens representing P. decipiens were recovered within a single well-supported monophyletic clade consisting solely of Australian samples. Our study supports up to 10 candidate species-level lineages in P. decipiens, based on genealogical concordance and coalescent-based species delimitation analyses. Our results support the general pattern of the biogeographic isolation of lichen-forming fungal populations in Australia, even in cases where closely related congeners have documented intercontinental distributions. Our study has important implications for understanding factors influencing diversification and distributions of lichens associated with BSC.


英文关键词biogeography biological soil crusts (BSC) cryptic species disjunct populations long-distance dispersal Psora semi-arid South Africa
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA ; Sweden ; Australia ; Norway ; Iran ; Germany
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000425948900001
WOS关键词BAYESIAN SPECIES DELIMITATION ; LAYER-CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHOD ; BIOLOGICAL SOIL CRUSTS ; LATE MIOCENE ; INTEGRATIVE TAXONOMY ; SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT ; CETRARIA-ACULEATA ; VEGETATION CHANGE ; GENE FLOW ; DIVERSITY
WOS类目Microbiology
WOS研究方向Microbiology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/209423
作者单位1.Brigham Young Univ, Dept Biol, Provo, UT 84602 USA;
2.Brigham Young Univ, Monte L Bean Life Sci Museum, Provo, UT 84602 USA;
3.Uppsala Univ, Museum Evolut, Uppsala, Sweden;
4.Field Museum, Sci & Educ, Chicago, IL USA;
5.Australian Natl Univ, Res Sch Chem, Canberra, ACT, Australia;
6.Univ Oslo, Nat Hist Museum, Oslo, Norway;
7.Iranian Res Org Sci & Technol, Dept Biotechnol, Tehran, Iran;
8.Univ Kaiserslautern, Biol Inst, Plant Ecol & Systemat, Kaiserslautern, Germany;
9.Swedish Museum Nat Hist, Dept Bot, Stockholm, Sweden
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Leavitt, Steven D.,Westberg, Martin,Nelsen, Matthew P.,et al. Multiple, Distinct Intercontinental Lineages but Isolation of Australian Populations in a Cosmopolitan Lichen-Forming Fungal Taxon, Psora decipiens (Psoraceae, Ascomycota)[J],2018,9.
APA Leavitt, Steven D..,Westberg, Martin.,Nelsen, Matthew P..,Elix, John A..,Timdal, Einar.,...&Lumbsch, H. T..(2018).Multiple, Distinct Intercontinental Lineages but Isolation of Australian Populations in a Cosmopolitan Lichen-Forming Fungal Taxon, Psora decipiens (Psoraceae, Ascomycota).FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY,9.
MLA Leavitt, Steven D.,et al."Multiple, Distinct Intercontinental Lineages but Isolation of Australian Populations in a Cosmopolitan Lichen-Forming Fungal Taxon, Psora decipiens (Psoraceae, Ascomycota)".FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY 9(2018).
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