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Pleistocene expansion of the bipolar lichen Cetraria aculeata into the Southern hemisphere
Authors:Fernando Fernández‐Mendoza  Christian Printzen
Institution:1. Abt. Botanik und Molekulare Evolutionsforschung, Senckenberg Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum, , D‐60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany;2. Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre, , D‐60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Abstract:Many boreal and polar lichens occupy bipolar distributional ranges that frequently extend into high mountains at lower latitudes. Although such disjunctions are more common among lichens than in other groups of organisms, the geographic origin of bipolar lichen taxa, and the way and time frame in which they colonized their ranges have not been studied in detail. We used the predominantly vegetative, widespread lichen Cetraria aculeata as a model species. We surveyed the origin and history of its bipolar pattern using population genetics, phylogenetic and genealogical reconstruction methods. Cetraria aculeata originated in the Northern Hemisphere and dispersed southwards during the Pleistocene. The genetic signal suggests a Pleistocene dispersive burst in which a population size expansion concurred with the acquisition of a South‐American range that culminated in the colonization of the Antarctic.
Keywords:amphitropical disjunction  Antarctica  lichenized fungi  Patagonia  Pleistocene  stochastic mapping
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