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Incomplete reproductive isolation and low genetic differentiation despite floral divergence across varying geographic scales in Castilleja

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
卷 108, 期 7, 页码 1270-1288

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.1700

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flower color; gene flow; Orobanchaceae; selection; speciation; species cohesion; target enrichment sequencing

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  1. Botanical Society of America
  2. American Society of Plant Taxonomists
  3. American Philosophical Society Lewis and Clark Grant
  4. Friends of Nachusa Grasslands
  5. Northwestern University Program in Plant Biology and Conservation
  6. NSF [DGE-1842165, DBI-461007, DBI-1757800, DEB-1752785]
  7. Negaunee Institute for Plant Conservation and Action at the Chicago Botanic Garden

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Population-level differentiation in floral phenotype and genetic sequence variation were compared among recently diverged Castilleja species, revealing high diversity in floral color but little genetic differentiation despite phenotypic divergence.
Premise Divergence depends on the strength of selection and frequency of gene flow between taxa, while reproductive isolation relies on mating barriers and geographic distance. Less is known about how these processes interact at early stages of speciation. Here, we compared population-level differentiation in floral phenotype and genetic sequence variation among recently diverged Castilleja to explore patterns of diversification under different scenarios of reproductive isolation. Methods Using target enrichment enabled by the Angiosperms353 probe set, we assessed genetic distance among 50 populations of four Castilleja species. We investigated whether patterns of genetic divergence are explained by floral trait variation or geographic distance in two focal groups: the widespread C. sessiliflora and the more restricted C. purpurea species complex. Results We document that C. sessiliflora and the C. purpurea complex are characterized by high diversity in floral color across varying geographic scales. Despite phenotypic divergence, groups were not well supported in phylogenetic analyses, and little genetic differentiation was found across targeted Angiosperms353 loci. Nonetheless, a principal coordinate analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms revealed differentiation within C. sessiliflora across floral morphs and geography and less differentiation among species of the C. purpurea complex. Conclusions Patterns of genetic distance in C. sessiliflora suggest species cohesion maintained over long distances despite variation in floral traits. In the C. purpurea complex, divergence in floral color across narrow geographic clines may be driven by recent selection on floral color. These contrasting patterns of floral and genetic differentiation reveal that divergence can arise via multiple eco-evolutionary paths.

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