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Parallel polyploid speciation: distinct sympatric gene‐pools of recurrently derived allo‐octoploid Asplenium ferns
Authors:LEON R PERRIE  LARA D SHEPHERD  PETER J DE LANGE  PATRICK J BROWNSEY
Institution:1. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, PO Box 467, Wellington, New Zealand;2. Allan Wilson Centre, Massey University, Private Bag 11 222, Palmerston North, New Zealand;3. Research and Development Group, Department of Conservation, Private Bag 68908, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:Although polyploidy is widespread, its significance to the generation of biodiversity remains unclear. Many polyploids have been derived recurrently. For a particular polyploid, gene‐flow between the products of independent origin is typical where they come into contact. Here, we use AFLP DNA‐fingerprinting and chloroplast DNA sequences to demonstrate parallel polyploid speciation within both of the ferns Asplenium cimmeriorum and A. gracillimum. Both of these taxa comprise at least two allopolyploids, recurrently derived from the same progenitor pair. Each of these allopolyploids remain genetically distinguishable even with extensive sympatry, and could therefore be considered distinct species. To our knowledge, parallel speciation on this scale amongst recurrent polyploids has not been previously reported. With their parallel origins, these ‘evolutionary replicates’ provide an unrivalled opportunity to investigate how the reproductive barriers and ecological differentiation necessary for speciation arise following polyploidy.
Keywords:Asplenium  hybridization  polyploidy  speciation  sympatry
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