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Morphological divergence and the Quaternary speciation of Actaea purpurea (Ranunculaceae) and its relatives
Authors:Xiao-Peng Chang  Jiu-Dong Zhang  Xiao-Fei Li  Lei Huang  Xian-Hua Tian  Yi Ren  Jian-Qiang Zhang
Institution:College of Life Sciences, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an 710119, China;Author for correspondence. E‐mail: jqzhang@snnu.edu.cn
Abstract:To understand the process and mechanism of speciation, a detailed analysis of origin and demographic history of recently diverged species pairs is necessary. Here, we investigate the evolutionary history of Actaea purpurea (P.K. Hsiao) J. Compton and its closest relatives, A. japonica Thunb. and A. biternata (Siebold and Zuccarini) Prantl. We aim to estimate important parameters of the divergence event, and to lay the foundation for further investigation of the speciation mechanism of this system. Floral and vegetative traits were measured and analyzed. Genetic structure, divergence history, and historical gene flow were also inferred from the plastid and single nucleotide polymorphism data. Floral traits were divergent, and a strong match between pollinator and floral traits was revealed. Genetically the two species were also well diverged, and the time of divergence was dated to the Pleistocene. The demographic modelling results suggest that A. purpurea had continuous limited gene flow with A. japonica and A. biternata since divergence. More work is now needed to confirm that floral trait divergence was selected by pollinators, as well as to understand how pollinator isolation acts in conjunction with other reproductive barriers to reduce gene flow between the two species.
Keywords:Actaea japonica  Actaea purpurea  ecological speciation  gene flow  pollinator‐driven speciation  
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