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Lineages of Silene nutans developed rapid,strong, asymmetric postzygotic reproductive isolation in allopatry
Authors:Hélène Martin  Pascal Touzet  Mathilde Dufay  Cécile Godé  Eric Schmitt  Emna Lahiani  Lynda F. Delph  Fabienne Van Rossum
Affiliation:1. Unité évolution, écologie, Paléontologie, UMR CNRS 8198, Université de Lille 1—Sciences et Technologies, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France;2. Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana;3. Meise Botanic Garden (formerly National Botanic Garden of Belgium), Meise, Belgium;4. écologie végétale et Biogéochimie, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium;5. Fédération Wallonie–Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:Reproductive isolation can rise either as a consequence of genomic divergence in allopatry or as a byproduct of divergent selection in parapatry. To determine whether reproductive isolation in gynodioecious Silene nutans results from allopatric divergence or from ecological adaptation following secondary contact, we investigated the pattern of postzygotic reproductive isolation and hybridization in natural populations using two phylogeographic lineages, western (W1) and eastern (E1). Experimental crosses between the lineages identified strong, asymmetric postzygotic isolation between the W1 and the E1 lineages, independent of geographic overlap. The proportion of ovules fertilized, seeds aborted, and seeds germinated revealed relatively little effect on the fitness of hybrids. In contrast, hybrid mortality was high and asymmetric: while half of the hybrid seedlings with western lineage mothers died, nearly all hybrid seedlings with E1 mothers died. This asymmetric mortality mirrored the proportion of chlorotic seedlings, and is congruent with cytonuclear incompatibility. We found no evidence of hybridization between the lineages in regions of co‐occurrence using nuclear and plastid markers. Together, our results are consistent with the hypothesis that strong postzygotic reproductive isolation involving cytonuclear incompatibilities arose in allopatry. We argue that the dynamics of cytonuclear gynodioecy could facilitate the evolution of reproductive isolation.
Keywords:Asymmetric reproductive isolation  chlorosis  cytonuclear incompatibility  microsatellites  postzygotic reproductive isolation
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