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Genetic signatures of a range expansion in natura: when clones play leapfrog
Authors:Ronan Becheler  Constance Xhaard  Etienne K. Klein  Katherine J. Hayden  Pascal Frey  Stéphane De Mita  Fabien Halkett
Affiliation:1. UMR IAM, INRA, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France;2. UR Biostatistique et Processus Spatiaux, INRA, Avignon, France
Abstract:The genetic consequences of range expansions have generally been investigated at wide geographical and temporal scales, long after the colonization event. A unique ecological system enabled us to both monitor the colonization dynamics and decipher the genetic footprints of expansion over a very short time period. Each year an epidemic of the poplar rust (Melampsora larici‐populina) expands clonally and linearly along the Durance River, in the Alps. The colonization dynamics observed in 2004 showed two phases with different genetic outcomes. Upstream, fast colonization maintained high genetic diversity. Downstream, the colonization wave progressively faltered, diversity eroded, and differentiation increased, as expected under recurrent founder events. In line with the high dispersal abilities of rust pathogens, we provide evidence for leapfrog dispersal of clones. Our results thus emphasize the importance of colonization dynamics in shaping spatial genetic structure in the face of high gene flow.
Keywords:Biological invasions  colonization  dispersal  fungal plant pathogen  genetic diversity  range expansion
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