Broad-scale adaptive genetic variation in alpine plants is driven by temperature and precipitation.


Autoria(s): Manel, S.; Gugerli, F.; Thuiller, W.; Alvarez, N.; Legendre, P.; Holderegger, R.; Gielly, L.; Taberlet, P.; IntraBioDiv Consortium
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Identifying adaptive genetic variation is a challenging task, in particular in non-model species for which genomic information is still limited or absent. Here, we studied distribution patterns of amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) in response to environmental variation, in 13 alpine plant species consistently sampled across the entire European Alps. Multiple linear regressions were performed between AFLP allele frequencies per site as dependent variables and two categories of independent variables, namely Moran's eigenvector map MEM variables (to account for spatial and unaccounted environmental variation, and historical demographic processes) and environmental variables. These associations allowed the identification of 153 loci of ecological relevance. Univariate regressions between allele frequency and each environmental factor further showed that loci of ecological relevance were mainly correlated with MEM variables. We found that precipitation and temperature were the best environmental predictors, whereas topographic factors were rarely involved in environmental associations. Climatic factors, subject to rapid variation as a result of the current global warming, are known to strongly influence the fate of alpine plants. Our study shows, for the first time for a large number of species, that the same environmental variables are drivers of plant adaptation at the scale of a whole biome, here the European Alps.

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info:pmid:22680783

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Idioma(s)

eng

Fonte

Molecular Ecology21153729-3738

Palavras-Chave #Adaptation, Physiological/genetics; Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis; Climate; Environment; Europe; Gene Frequency; Genetic Variation; Genotype; Linear Models; Plants/genetics; Rain; Temperature
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

article

Contribuinte(s)

IntraBioDiv Consortium

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