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Multiple glacial refugia and postglacial colonization routes inferred for a woodland geophyte,Cyclamen purpurascens: patterns concordant with the Pleistocene history of broadleaved and coniferous tree species
Authors:MAREK SLOVÁK  JAROMÍR KU?ERA  PETER TURIS  JUDITA ZOZOMOVÁ‐LIHOVÁ
Institution:1. Institute of Botany, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, Bratislava, Slovakia;2. State Nature Protection of the Slovak Republic, Low Tatras National Park Administration, Lazovná 10, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
Abstract:The phylogeographical history of mid‐altitude woodland herbs that depend on moist and shaded forest habitats is poorly understood. Here, we analysed the genetic structure of Cyclamen purpurascens, a mountainous calcicolous perennial, to test hypotheses regarding its glacial survival in single or multiple refugia and postglacial colonization routes, and to explore how they are congruent with the histories inferred for temperate trees and other mountainous herbs. We gathered AFLP data and chloroplast DNA sequences (trnD‐trnT region) from 68 populations spanning the entire distribution range (the Jura Mountains, Alps, western Carpathians, Dinarides). Both genetic markers revealed two main phylogeographical groups (phylogroups) in C. purpurascens. Additionally, AFLP data detected a more detailed structure of five phylogroups: two widespread, showing east?west geographical separation, and three local ones, restricted to somewhat disjunct, marginal regions of the species range. We suggest that C. purpurascens survived the last glaciation in two main regions, the foothills of the Southern Limestone Alps and the Karst area of the north‐western Dinarides, and possibly also in microrefugia in the Western Carpathians. The glacial persistence and colonization routes of this woodland herb are highly concordant with those inferred for several temperate trees, especially the European beech. © 2012 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2012, 105 , 741–760.
Keywords:AFLPs  Dinarides  phylogeography  southern Alps  Western Carpathians  woodland herbs
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