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Evidence for cryptic northern refugia in the last glacial period in Cryptomeria japonica
Authors:Megumi K Kimura  Kentaro Uchiyama  Katsuhiro Nakao  Yoshinari Moriguchi  Lerma San Jose-Maldia  Yoshihiko Tsumura
Institution:1Department of Forest Genetics, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8687, Japan;2Department of Forest Vegetation, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8687, Japan;3Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University, 8050, Igarashi 2-Nocho, Nishi-ku Niigata 950-2181, Japan
Abstract:MethodsGenetic diversity and structure were examined using 20 microsatellite markers in 37 populations of C. japonica. The locations of glacial refugia were assessed using STRUCTURE analysis, and potential habitats under current and past climate conditions were predicted using SDM. The process of genetic divergence was also examined using the approximate Bayesian computation procedure (ABC) in DIY ABC to test the divergence time between the gene pools detected by the STRUCTURE analysis.ConclusionsThe combined evidence from microsatellites and SDM clearly indicates that climatic changes have shaped the genetic structure of C. japonica. The gene pool detected in northern Tohoku district is likely to have been established by cryptic northern refugia on the coast of the Japan Sea to the west of the Archipelago. The gene pool in Yakushima Island can probably be explained simply by long-term isolation from the other gene pools since the LGM. These results are supported by those of SDM and the predicted divergence time determined using ABC analysis.
Keywords:Approximate Bayesian computation  cryptic refugia  Cryptomeria japonica  genetic divergence time estimation  last glacial maximum  microrefugia  species distribution modelling  sugi  Taxodiaceae
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