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Comparative phylogeography of two sympatric beeches in subtropical China: Species‐specific geographic mosaic of lineages
Authors:Zhi‐Rong Zhang  Jordi López‐Pujol  Deng‐Mei Fan  De‐Zhu Li
Institution:1. The Germplasm Bank of Wild Species in Southwest China, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Kunming, Yunnan, 650204 China;2. Laboratori de Botànica, Facultat de Farmàcia, Universitat de Barcelona, , Barcelona, Catalonia, 08028 Spain;3. Laboratory of Subtropical Biodiversity, Jiangxi Agricultural University, , Nanchang, Jiangxi, 330045 China;4. Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Biogeography, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Kunming, Yunnan, 650204 China
Abstract:In subtropical China, large‐scale phylogeographic comparisons among multiple sympatric plants with similar ecological preferences are scarce, making generalizations about common response to historical events necessarily tentative. A phylogeographic comparison of two sympatric Chinese beeches (Fagus lucida and F. longipetiolata, 21 and 28 populations, respectively) was conducted to test whether they have responded to historical events in a concerted fashion and to determine whether their phylogeographic structure is exclusively due to Quaternary events or it is also associated with pre‐Quaternary events. Twenty‐three haplotypes were recovered for F. lucida and F. longipetiolata (14 each one and five shared). Both species exhibited a species‐specific mosaic distribution of haplotypes, with many of them being range‐restricted and even private to populations. The two beeches had comparable total haplotype diversity but F. lucida had much higher within‐population diversity than F. longipetiolata. Molecular dating showed that the time to most recent common ancestor of all haplotypes was 6.36 Ma, with most haplotypes differentiating during the Quaternary. Correction added on 14 October 2013, after first online publication: the time unit has been corrected to ‘6.36’.] Our results support a late Miocene origin and southwards colonization of Chinese beeches when the aridity in Central Asia intensified and the monsoon climate began to dominate the East Asia. During the Quaternary, long‐term isolation in subtropical mountains of China coupled with limited gene flow would have lead to the current species‐specific mosaic distribution of lineages.
Keywords:atpI‐atpH  chloroplast DNA  comparative phylogeography     Fagus longipetiolata        Fagus lucida     ndhJ‐trnF  subtropical China
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