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Genetic patterns in the Lathyrus pannonicus complex (Fabaceae) reflect ecological differentiation rather than biogeography and traditional subspecific division

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BOTANICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
卷 165, 期 4, 页码 402-421

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8339.2011.01125.x

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ecospecies; genetic variation; intra-individual variability; matrix correlation; morphological variation; multiple evidence approach; phytosociological releves; speciation

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  1. Reinhold-und-Maria-Teufel-Stiftung, Tuttlingen, Germany
  2. German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
  3. Landesgraduiertenfrderung, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
  4. Swedish Research Council (VR)

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The endangered European relict species complex Lathyrus pannonicus shows distinct morphological variation, reflected by the number of subspecies recognized, and complicated patterns of genetic variation. The traditionally recognized subspecies appear to possess different ecological preferences and disjunct distributions, particularly in the western range of the species. In this study, L. pannonicus was investigated by the correlation of distance matrices based on phytosociological, ecological, molecular and morphological data. Ecological characteristics of selected stands of L. pannonicus throughout Europe were assessed using 'Ellenberg values' of all the constituent taxa in phytosociological releves. Genetic distances were calculated using recently developed methods to analyse high degrees of intra-individual nuclear-encoded internal transcribed spacer variability. We found that the remarkable genetic (and morphological) diversity in L. pannonicus could not be explained solely by the fragmentation of the distributional range. Instead, patterns of morphological and genetic differentiation were a reflection of the moisture regime in the sampled stands. Two major lineages could be identified: (1) a lineage adapted to dry conditions (Ellenberg indicator F-value < 3.5) and (2) a lineage preferring moist conditions (F-value >= 4.5). Although both lineages occurred in close proximity in the Pannonian area, they appeared to be reproductively isolated in general. Further data are needed to determine whether these genetically and ecologically defined lineages, or ecospecies, within the L. pannonicus species complex can be formalized as (Linnaean) species or subspecies. (C) 2011 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2011, 165, 402-421.

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