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Complementary sex determination in Hymenoptera implies that heterozygosity at the sex locus leads to the development of diploid females, whereas hemizygosity results in haploid males. Diploid males can arise through inbreeding. In social species, these pose a double burden on colony fitness, from significant reduction in its worker force and through being less viable and fertile than haploid males. Apart from being "misfits", diploid males are of interest to assess molecular correlates for possibly ploidy-related bionomic differences. Herein, we generated suppression subtractive cDNA libraries from newly emerged haploid and diploid males of the stingless bee Melipona quadrifasciata to enrich for differentially expressed genes. Gene Ontology classification revealed that in haploid males more DEGs were related to stress responsiveness, biosynthetic processes, reproductive processes and spermatogenesis, whereas in diploid ones differentially expressed genes were associated with cellular organization, nervous system development and amino acid transport were prevalent. Furthermore, both libraries contained over 40 % ESTs representing possibly novel transcripts. Quantitative RT-PCR analyses confirmed the differential expression of a representative DEG set in newly emerged males. Several muscle formation and energy metabolism-related genes were under-expressed in diploid males. On including 5-day-old males in the analysis, changes in transcript abundance during sexual maturation were revealed.

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Acrocomia aculeata is a perennial, fruit-producing palm tree, native to tropical forests. Its fruits have spurred interest because of their significant potential for use in the cosmetic industry and as feedstock for biofuel. In the present study, the genetic structure and mating system in Acrocomia aculeata were analyzed, using eight nuclear microsatellite loci and samples from Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais states, Brazil. By means of Bayesian analysis, these populations were clustered into two or three groups. A high multilocus outcrossing rate suggests that outcrosses were predominant, although a certain degree of biparental inbreeding also occurred. Thus, although monoecious and self-compatible, there is every indication that A. aculeata bears a mixed reproductive system, with a predominance of outcrossing. Given the genetic structure revealed hereby, future conservation strategies and germplasm collecting should be focussed on sampling and preserving individuals from different clusters.

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For many tree species, mating system analyses have indicated potential variations in the selfing rate and paternity correlation among fruits within individuals, among individuals within populations, among populations, and from one flowering event to another. In this study, we used eight microsatellite markers to investigate mating systems at two hierarchical levels (fruits within individuals and individuals within populations) for the insect pollinated Neotropical tree Tabebuia roseo-alba. We found that T. roseo-alba has a mixed mating system with predominantly outcrossed mating. The outcrossing rates at the population level were similar across two T. roseo-alba populations; however, the rates varied considerably among individuals within populations. The correlated paternity results at different hierarchical levels showed that there is a high probability of shared paternal parentage when comparing seeds within fruits and among fruits within plants and full-sibs occur in much higher proportion within fruits than among fruits. Significant levels of fixation index were found in both populations and biparental inbreeding is believed to be the main cause of the observed inbreeding. The number of pollen donors contributing to mating was low. Furthermore, open-pollinated seeds varied according to relatedness, including half-sibs, full-sibs, self-sibs and self- half-sibs. In both populations, the effective population size within a family (seed-tree and its offspring) was lower than expected for panmictic populations. Thus, seeds for ex situ conservation genetics, progeny tests and reforestation must be collected from a large number of seed-trees to guarantee an adequate effective population in the sample.

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Hancornia speciosa Gomes is a fruit tree native from Brazil that belongs to Apocinaceae family, and is popularly known as Mangabeira. Its fruits are widely consumed raw or processed as fruit jam, juices and ice creams, which have made it a target of intense exploitation. The extractive activities and intense human activity on the environment of natural occurrence of H. speciosa has caused genetic erosion in the species and little is known about the ecology or genetic structure of natural populations. The objective of this research was the evaluation of the genetic diversity and genetic structure of H. speciosa var. speciosa. The genetic variability was assessed using 11 allozyme loci with a sample of 164 individuals distributed in six natural populations located in the States of Pernambuco and Alagoas, Northeastern Brazil. The results showed a high level of genetic diversity within the species (e= 0.36) seeing that the most of the genetic variability of H. speciosa var. speciosa is within its natural populations with low difference among populations ( or = 0.081). The inbreeding values within ( = -0.555) and among populations ( =-0.428) were low showing lacking of endogamy and a surplus of heterozygotes. The estimated gene flow ( m ) was high, ranging from 2.20 to 13.18, indicating to be enough to prevent the effects of genetic drift and genetic differentiation among populations. The multivariate analyses indicated that there is a relationship between genetic and geographical distances, which was confirmed by a spatial pattern analysis using Mantel test (r = 0.3598; p = 0.0920) with 1000 random permutations. The high genetic diversity index in these populations indicates potential for in situ genetic conservation.

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The objective of this study was to describe the genetic diversity and structure of the largest Pé-duro population by assessing variation at ten autosomal microsatellite (STR) loci and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences. The mean expected heterozygosity was 0.755, the mean observed heterozygosity was 0.600 and significant inbreeding coefficient (Fis) and deviations from the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in most of analyzed loci demonstrate the impact of inbreeding and homozygosis on this population. A more in-depth genetic analysis could be achieved by expanding the STR list. The analysis of mtDNA provided evidence of ancestral African taurine haplotypes in Pé-duro and excluded maternal Zebuine introgression. In this report, the main Pé-duro population is genetically portrayed by sampling approximately 40% of it. As this herd represents the core of the Pé-duro conservation program, these findings are of outstanding value for the management and preservation of this Brazilian 'native' cattle breed.

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Studies addressing the estimation of genetic parameters in soybean have not emphasized the epistatic effects. The purpose of this study was to estimate the significance of these effects on soybean grain yield, based on the Modified Triple Test Cross design. Thirty-two inbred lines derived from a cross between two contrasting lines were used, which were crossed with two testers (L1 and L2). The experiments were carried out at two locations, in 10 x 10 triple lattice designs with 9 replications, containing 32 lines (Pi ), 64 crosses (32 Pi x L1 and 32 Pi x L2 ) and controls. The variation between ( ͞L1i + ͞L2i - ͞Pi ) revealed the presence of epistasis, as well as an interaction of epistasis x environment. Since the predominant component of epistasis in autogamous species is additive x additive (i type), we suggest postponing the selection for grain yield to later generations of inbreeding in order to exploit the beneficial effects of additive x additive epistasis.

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[ES]El presente proyecto se centra en aplicar técnicas de biología molecular, demográficas y de biología reproductiva en cuatro endemismos canarios amenazados que se encuentran total o parcialmente localizados en los parques nacionales de Canarias: Silene nocteolens Webb & Berthel. (Parque Nacional del Teide, Tenerife); Ilex perado ssp. lopezlilloi (G. Kunkel) A. Hansen & Sunding (Parque Nacional Garajonay, La Gomera), Sorbus aria (L.) Crantz (Parque Nacional de la Caldera de Taburiente, La Palma) y Bencomia exstipulata Svent. (parques nacionales del Teide y Caldera de Taburiente). Se estableció un estudio genético a través de marcadores moleculares hipervariables, microsatélites, y se determinó para cada taxón la variación genética de sus poblaciones, para su posterior aplicación en la gestión en el ámbito de la Biología de la conservación de estos taxones.

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ABSTRACT Given the decline of shallow-water red coral populations resulting from over-exploitation and mass mortality events, deeper populations below 50 metres depth (mesophotic populations) are currently the most harvested; unfortunately, very little is known about their biology and ecology. The persistence of these populations is tightly linked to their adult density, reproductive success, larval dispersal and recruitment. Moreover, for their conservation, it is paramount understand processes such as connectivity within and among populations. Here, for the first time, genetic variability and structuring of Corallium rubrum populations collected in the Tyrrhenian Sea ranging from 58 to 118 metres were analyzed using ten microsatellite loci and two mitochondrial markers (mtMSH and MtC). The aims of the work were 1) to examine patterns of genetic diversity within each geographic area (Elba, Ischia and Praiano) and 2) to define population structuring at different spatial scales (from tens of metres to hundreds of kilometres). Based on microsatellite data set, significant deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium due to elevated heterozygote deficiencies were detected in all samples, probably related to the presence of null alleles and/or inbreeding, as was previously observed in shallow-water populations. Moreover, significant levels of genetic differentiation were observed at all spatial scale, suggesting a recent isolation of populations. Biological factors which act at small spatial scale and/or abiotic factors at larger scale (e.g. summer gyres or absence of suitable substrata for settlement) could determine this genetic isolation. Using mitochondrial markers, significant differences were found only at wider scale (between Tuscany and Campania regions). These results could be related to the different mutation rate of the molecular makers or to the occurrence of some historical links within regions. A significant isolation by distance pattern was then observed using both data sets, confirming the restricted larval dispersal capability of the species. Therefore, the hypothesis that deeper populations may act as a source of larvae helping recovery of threatened shallow-water populations is not proved. Conservation strategies have to take into account these results, and management plans of deep and currently harvested populations have to be defined at a regional or sub regional level, similarly to shallow-water populations. Nevertheless, further investigations should be needed to understand better the genetic structuring of this species in the mesophotic zone, e.g. extending studies to other Mediterranean deep-water populations.

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La terra, nel corso della sua storia, ha subito molteplici cambiamenti con la comparsa e scomparsa di numerose specie animali e vegetali. Attualmente, l’estinzioni delle specie, la riduzione degli areali e il depauperamento degli ecosistemi è da ricollegare alle attività dell’uomo. Per tali motivi, in questi ultimi decenni si è iniziato a dare importanza alla conservazione della biodiversità, alla creazione di zone protette e a sviluppare interventi di reintroduzione e rafforzamento di specie rare e a rischio di estinzione. Questo lavoro di tesi si propone di analizzare la variabilità genetica delle popolazioni di Rhododendron ferrugineum L. lungo il suo areale, con particolare attenzione alle aree marginali dell’Appennino, dove la specie rappresenta un caso di pseudo rarità, al fine di valutare lo stato di salute della specie al limite del suo areale e valutare appropriati interventi di conservazione o reintroduzione. Per effettuare le analisi sono stati messi a punto dei marcatori molecolari discontinui, i microsatelliti, che, essendo dei marcatori co-dominati, permettono di valutare differenti parametri legati alla diversità genetica delle popolazioni inclusi i livelli di eterozigotà ed il flusso genico tra popolazioni limitrofe. I campionamenti sono stati effettuati nelle uniche 3 stazioni presenti sugli Appennini. Al fine di confrontare la struttura genetica di queste popolazioni sono state considerate anche popolazioni delle Alpi Marittime, delle Alpi centro-orientali e dei Pirenei. L’analisi della diversità genetica effettuata su questo pool di popolazioni analizzate con 7 marcatori microsatelliti, ha messo in evidenza che le popolazioni relitte dell’Appennino Tosco-Emiliano presentano un ridotto livello di eterozigosità che suggerisce quindi un elevato livello di inbreeding. Si ritiene che ciò sia dovuto alla loro dislocazione sul territorio, che le rende isolate sia tra di loro che dalle popolazioni delle vicine Alpi Marittime. La stima delle relazioni genetiche tra le popolazioni appenniniche e le vicine piante alpine evidenzia come non vi sia scambio genetico tra le popolazioni. Le analisi dei cluster suggeriscono che due delle popolazioni Appenniniche siano più simili alle popolazioni della Alpi Marittime, mentre la terza ha più affinità con le popolazioni delle Alpi centro-orientali. Le popolazioni dei Pirenei risultano essere geneticamente più simili alle popolazioni delle Alpi Marittime, in particolare alle tre popolazioni del versante francese. In questo lavoro abbiamo affrontato anche il problema delle specie ibride. Rhododendron x intermedium Tausch è un ibrido frutto dell’incrocio tra Rhododendron ferrugineum L. e Rhododendron hirsutum L., in grado di incrociarsi sia con altri ibridi, sia con i parentali (fenomeno dell’introgressione). L’origine di questo ibrido risiede nella simpatria delle due specie parentali, che tuttavia, presentano esigenze ecologiche differenti. Ad oggi la presenza di Rhododendron x intermedium è stata accertata in almeno tre stazioni sulle Alpi Italiane, ma la letteratura documenta la sua presenza anche in altre zone dell’Arco Alpino. L’obiettivo di questa ricerca è stato quello di verificare la reale natura ibrida di Rhododendron x intermedium in queste stazioni utilizzando un approccio integrato ossia sia attraverso un’analisi di tipo morfologico sia attraverso un analisi di tipo molecolare. In particolare l’approccio molecolare ha previsto prima un’analisi filogenetica attraverso l’utilizzo di marcatori molecolari filogenetici nucleari e plastidiali (ITS, At103, psbA-trnH e matK) e quindi un’analisi della struttura delle popolazioni della specie ibrida attraverso l’utilizzo di marcatori molecolari microsatelliti. Da un’analisi morfologica, risulta che gli esemplari ibridi possono essere molto differenti tra loro e ciò supporta la formazione di sciami ibridi. Al fine di verificare la natura di questa specie e la struttura delle popolazioni ibride e dei rispettivi parentali, sono state campionate differenti popolazioni in tutta l’area di interesse. I campioni ottenuti sono stati quindi analizzati geneticamente mediante marcatori molecolari del DNA. I risultati ottenuti hanno permesso innanzitutto di confermare l’origine ibrida degli individui di prima generazione della specie Rhododendron x intermedium e quindi di distinguere i parentali dagli ibridi ed evidenziare la struttura genetica delle popolazioni ibride.

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Il ginandromorfismo è il fenomeno per il quale un organismo manifesta contemporaneamente caratteristiche fenotipiche maschili e femminili. Per quanto riguarda la Classe degli Insetti, numerose segnalazioni di tale manifestazione sono reperibili in letteratura, ma un’ interpretazione generale sulle origini e sulle cause che la generano non è ancora stata fornita. Lo scopo di questa tesi è stato quello di studiare il fenomeno per quanto riguarda l’Imenottero Diprionide Diprion pini (Linnaeus, 1758) attraverso l’allevamento controllato dell’insetto, esperimenti di inincrocio, studio del cariotipo e la valutazione della comparsa e la distribuzione dei tessuti maschili e femminili negli individui ginandromorfi. Altri parametri biologici (quali i pesi degli individui) sono stati presi in considerazione nel tentativo di fornire una spiegazione riguardo i meccanismi genetici che regolano la determinazione del sesso in questa specie. Gynandromorphism is the phenomenon by which an organism manifests phenotypic characteristics both male and female. For the class of insects, numerous reports of this event can be found in the literature, but a general interpretation of the origins and causes that generate it has not yet been provided. The purpose of this thesis was to study the phenomenon with regard to the Diprionid wasp Diprion pini (Linnaeus, 1758) through the controlled rearing of the insect, inbreeding experiments, study of the karyotype and evaluation of the appearance and distribution of male and female tissue in gynandromorph specimens. Other biological parameters (such as the weights of individuals) were taken into account in an attempt to provide an explanation of the genetic mechanisms that regulate sex determination in this species.

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Anthropogene Fragmentierung und Störung von Wäldern beeinflussen ökologische Prozesse. Darüber hinaus werden genetische Drift und Inzucht verstärkt und die Fitness von Populationen beeinträchtigt. Um die Einflüsse von Fragmentierung und Störung auf die Biodiversität und Prozesse in tropischen Wäldern zu ermitteln, habe ich im „Kakamega Forest“, West-Kenia, die Baumart Prunus africana genauer untersucht. Dabei lag der Fokus auf (i) der Frugivorengemeinschaft und Samenausbreitung, (ii) der Kleinsäugergemeinschaft im Kontext der Samenprädation und (iii) der genetische Populationsstruktur von Keimlingen und adulten Bäumen. Der Vergleich von Keimlingen mit adulten Bäumen ermöglicht es, Veränderungen im Genfluss zwischen Generationen festzustellen. Die Ergebnisse zeigten, dass im untersuchten Waldgebiet insgesamt 49 frugivore Arten (Affen und Vögel) vorkommen. Dabei lag die Gesamtartenzahl im zusammenhängenden Wald höher als in den isoliert liegenden Fragmenten. An den Früchten von P. africana konnten insgesamt 36 Arten fressend beobachtet werden. Hier jedoch wurden in Fragmenten eine leicht erhöhte Frugivorenzahl sowie marginal signifikant erhöhte Samenausbreitungsraten nachgewiesen. Der Vergleich von stark gestörten mit weniger gestörten Flächen zeigte eine höhere Gesamtartenzahl sowie eine signifikant höhere Frugivorenzahl in P. africana in stark gestörten Flächen. Entsprechend war die Samenausbreitungsrate in stark gestörten Flächen marginal signifikant erhöht. Diese Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass die quantitative Samenausbreitung in fragmentierten und gestörten Flächen etwas erhöht ist und somit eine gewisse Artenredundanz besteht, die den Verlust einzelner Arten ausgleichen könnte. Prunus africana Samen, die auf dem Boden lagen, wurden hauptsächlich von einer Nagerart (Praomys cf. jacksonii) erbeutet. Dabei war in gestörten Waldbereichen eine tendenziell höhere Prädatoraktivität zu beobachten als in weniger gestörten. Zudem waren einzelne Samen im Gegensatz zu Samengruppen in gestörten Flächen signifikant höherem Prädationsdruck ausgesetzt. Diese Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Fragmentierung sowie anthropogene Störungen auf unterschiedliche Prozesse im Lebenszyklus eines tropischen Baumes gegensätzliche Effekte haben können. Eine Extrapolation von einem auf einen anderen Prozess kann somit nicht erfolgen. Die genetische Differenzierung der adulten Baumpopulationen war gering (FST = 0.026). Der Großteil ihrer Variation (~ 97 %) lag innerhalb der Populationen, was intensiven Genfluss in der Vergangenheit widerspiegelt. Die genetische Differenzierung der Keimlinge war etwas erhöht (FST = 0.086) und ~ 91 % ihrer Variation lag innerhalb der Populationen. Im Gegensatz zu den adulten Bäumen konnte ich für Keimlinge ein „Isolation-by-distance“-Muster feststellen. Somit sind erste Hinweise auf begrenzten Genfluss im Keimlingsstadium infolge von Fragmentierung gegeben. Obwohl die Momentaufnahmen im Freiland keine Abnahme in der Frugivorenzahl und Samenausbreitung von P. africana als Folge von Fragmentierung beobachten ließen, weisen die Ergebnisse der genetischen Studie auf einen bereits reduzierten Genaustausch zwischen den Populationen hin. Somit lässt sich feststellen, dass die Faktoren Fragmentierung und Störung genetische Diversität, ökologische Prozesse und Artendiversität in Wäldern jeweils auf unterschiedliche Weise beeinflussen. Um Konsequenzen derartiger Einflüsse folgerichtig abschätzen zu können, sind Studien auf unterschiedlichen Diversitätsebenen unabdingbar.

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In a previous study on maize (Zea mays, L.) several quantitative trait loci (QTL) showing high dominance-additive ratio for agronomic traits were identified in a population of recombinant inbred lines derived from B73 × H99. For four of these mapped QTL, namely 3.05, 4.10, 7.03 and 10.03 according to their chromosome and bin position, families of near-isogenic lines (NILs) were developed, i.e., couples of homozygous lines nearly identical except for the QTL region that is homozygote either for the allele provided by B73 or by H99. For two of these QTL (3.05 and 4.10) the NILs families were produced in two different genetic backgrounds. The present research was conducted in order to: (i) characterize these QTL by estimating additive and dominance effects; (ii) investigate if these effects can be affected by genetic background, inbreeding level and environmental growing conditions (low vs. high plant density). The six NILs’ families were tested across three years and in three Experiments at different inbreeding levels as NILs per se and their reciprocal crosses (Experiment 1), NILs crossed to related inbreds B73 and H99 (Experiment 2) and NILs crossed to four unrelated inbreds (Experiment 3). Experiment 2 was conducted at two plant densities (4.5 and 9.0 plants m-2). Results of Experiments 1 and 2 confirmed previous findings as to QTL effects, with dominance-additive ratio superior to 1 for several traits, especially for grain yield per plant and its component traits; as a tendency, dominance effects were more pronounced in Experiment 1. The QTL effects were also confirmed in Experiment 3. The interactions involving QTL effects, families and plant density were generally negligible, suggesting a certain stability of the QTL. Results emphasize the importance of dominance effects for these QTL, suggesting that they might deserve further studies, using NILs’ families and their crosses as base materials.

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This research focuses on taxonomy, phylogeny and reproductive ecology of Gentiana lutea. L.. Taxonomic analysis is a critical step in botanical studies, as it is necessary to recognize taxonomical unit. Herbarium specimens were observed to assess the reliability of several subspecies-diagnostic characters. The analysis of G. lutea genetic variability and the comparison with that of the other species of sect. Gentiana were performed to elucidate phylogenetic relationships among G. lutea subspecies and to propose a phylogenetic hypothesis for the evolution and the colonization dynamics of the section. Appropriate scientific information is critical for the assessment of species conservation status and for effective management plans. I carried out field work on five natural populations and performed laboratory analyses on specific critical aspects, with special regard to G. lutea breeding system and type and efficiency of plant-pollinator system. Bracts length is a reliable character to identify subsp. vardjanii, however it is not exclusive, hence to clearly identify subsp. vardjanii, other traits have to be considered. The phylogenetic hypotheses obtained from nuclear and chloroplast data are not congruent. Nuclear markers show a monophyly of sect. Gentiana, a strongly species identity of G. lutea and clear genetic identity of subsp. vardjanii. The little information emerging from plastid markers indicate a weak signal of hybridization and incomplete sorting of ancestral lineages. G. lutea shows a striking variation in intra-floral dichogamy probably evolved to reduce pollen-stigma interference. Although the species is partially self-compatible, pollen vectors are necessary for a successful reproduction, and moreover it shows a strong inbreeding depression. G. lutea is a generalist species: within its spectrum of visitors is possible to recognize "nectar thieves" and pollinators with sedentary or dynamic behaviour. Pollen limitation is frequent and it could be mainly explained by poor pollen quality.

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HintergrundrnDie hygrohalophytische Gattung Salicornia ist in Mittel- und Westeuropa durch vier nah verwandte, sympatrisch vorkommende Arten vertreten. Es handelt sich um die zwei tetraploiden Arten S. procumbens und S. stricta und die diploiden Arten S. europaea und S. ramosissima. Morphologisch lassen sich die Arten zwar nur schwer voneinander unterscheiden, die morphologische Variation ist aber wiederum so hoch, dass mehrere distinkte Arten/Morphotypen unterschieden werden können. Bezüglich ihrer Verteilung im hochdynamischen Lebensraum Salzwiese findet man die verschiedenen Arten/Morphotypen in überlappenden Bereichen des Habitats. Ihr relativ vorhersagbares Auftreten entlang eines ökologischen Gradienten innerhalb ihres Lebensraumes scheint jedoch für eine ökologische Differenzierung der verschiedenen Arten/Morphotypen zu sprechen. Aufgrund des sympatrischen Vorkommens der scheinbar ökologisch und morphologisch differenzierten Morphotypen stellt sich die Frage, durch welche Prozesse diese entstanden sein könnten (genetische und ökologische Differenzierung) aber auch welche Prozesse die dauerhafte Koexistenz der Arten (reproduktive Isolationsmechanismen) aufrechterhalten.rnZielsetzungrnZiel dieser Arbeit war es, die Entstehung und Diversifizierung der mittel- und westeuropäischen Salicornia-Arten anhand von molekulargenetischen, ökologischen und reproduktionsbiologischen Methoden zu untersuchen.rnMethodenrnAnhand einer AFLP-Fragmentanalyse mit 89 Herkünften aus Großbritannien, Frankreich und Deutschland wurden molekulare Phylogenien erstellt sowie eine Hauptkomponenten- und Clusteranalyse durchgeführt. Um die ökologische Differenzierung und phänotypische Plastizität der vier Arten/Morphotypen zu untersuchen wurde ein reziprokes Transplantationsexperiment durchgeführt. Um die reproduktiven Isolationsmechanismen der Arten/Morphotypen zu untersuchen, wurden verschiedene Beobachtungen und Experimente durchgeführt.rnErgebnissernDie molekularen Analysen konnten zwar die beiden Artengruppen (Ploidiestufen) trennen, lieferten aber innerhalb dieser weder ein taxonomisches noch ein geographisches Signal. Akzessionen mit identischer Morphologie aus der gleichen Population verteilten sich in den Analysen in verschiedene genetische Cluster. Identische Morphotypen aus verschiedenen geographischen Regionen gruppieren teilweise zusammen. Das Transplantationsexperiment zeigte für die beiden tetraploiden Arten S. procumbens und S. stricta eine deutliche ökologische Differenzierung, bei S. procumbens in Form von verminderter Fitness und einer beschleunigten Phänologie, bei S. stricta nur in Form einer veränderten Phänologie. Bezüglich der Plastizität zeigten beide tetraploiden Arten eine konstante Morphologie. Die beiden diploiden Taxa S. europaea und S. ramosissima zeigten weder eine klare ökologische Differenzierung noch eine konstante Morphologie. Bezüglich der Reproduktionsbiologie konnte bestätigt werden, dass Selbstung bei allen Taxa der hauptsächliche Reproduktionsmodus ist. Bei den tetraploiden Taxa zeigte sich zwar ein geringes Maß an Fremdbefruchtung, bei den diploiden Taxa führen dagegen morphologische Besonderheiten zu hochgradiger Selbstung.rnRésumérnDie in Mittel- und Westeuropa vorkommenden Salicornia-Arten stellen keine evolutionären Einheiten dar. Die beiden tetraploiden Taxa sollten auf Grund ihrer parallelen Entstehung und ökologischen Differenzierung als Ökotypen angesprochen werden. Beide Ökotypen weisen ein hohes Ausbreitungspotential aus und persistieren als Inzuchtlinien mit geringem Anteil an Fremdbestäubung. Die diploiden Taxa sind weder ökologisch differenziert noch morphologisch stabil und sollten deshalb als nur ein morphologisch sehr variables, aus zahlreichen weitverbreiteten Inzuchtlinien bestehendes Taxon angesehen werden.

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P>Outcrossing Arabidopsis species that diverged from their inbreeding relative Arabidopsis thaliana 5 million yr ago and display a biogeographical pattern of interspecific sympatry vs intraspecific allopatry provides an ideal model for studying impacts of gene introgression and polyploidization on species diversification. Flow cytometry analyses detected ploidy polymorphisms of 2x and 4x in Arabidopsis lyrata ssp. kamchatica of Taiwan. Genomic divergence between species/subspecies was estimated based on 98 randomly chosen nuclear genes. Multilocus analyses revealed a mosaic genome in diploid A. l. kamchatica composed of Arabidopsis halleri-like and A. lyrata-like alleles. Coalescent analyses suggest that the segregation of ancestral polymorphisms alone cannot explain the high inconsistency between gene trees across loci, and that gene introgression via diploid A. l. kamchatica likely distorts the molecular phylogenies of Arabidopsis species. However, not all genes migrated across species freely. Gene ontology analyses suggested that some nonmigrating genes were constrained by natural selection. High levels of estimated ancestral polymorphisms between A. halleri and A. lyrata suggest that gene flow between these species has not completely ceased since their initial isolation. Polymorphism data of extant populations also imply recent gene flow between the species. Our study reveals that interspecific gene flow affects the genome evolution in Arabidopsis.