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Floral trait and mycorrhizal similarity between an endangered orchid and its natural hybrid
- Source :
- Diversity, Vol 13, Iss 550, p 550 (2021), Diversity, Volume 13, Issue 11
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Hybridization can often lead to the formation of novel taxa which can have traits that resemble either or both parental species. Determining the similarity of hybrid traits to parental taxa is particularly important in plant conservation, as hybrids that form between rare and common taxa may more closely resemble a rare parental species, thereby putting the rare parental taxon at further risk of extinction via increased backcrossing and introgression. We investigated the floral (morphological and chemical) traits and orchid mycorrhizal (OrM) fungal associations of the endangered orchid Orchis patens, its more common sister species O. provincialis, and their natural hybrid O. × fallax in natural sympatric populations. We found that both morphological and chemical floral traits of O. × fallax are shared by the parents but are more similar to O. patens than O. provincialis. OrM fungi were shared among all three taxa, indicating that the availability of OrM fungi should not represent a barrier to establishment of individuals of any of these taxa. These results suggest that O. × fallax may be able to expand its distribution within a similar niche to O. patens. This highlights the importance of quantifying differences between hybrids and parental taxon in species conservation planning.
- Subjects :
- QH301-705.5
Endangered species
Introgression
osmophores
Biology
Conservation
Essential oils
Floral morphology
Hybridization
Mycorrhizal fungi
Orchidaceae
Osmophores
floral morphology
Biology (General)
essential oils
hybridization
Nature and Landscape Conservation
Hybrid
Ecology
Ecological Modeling
fungi
conservation
biology.organism_classification
Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
mycorrhizal fungi
Taxon
Sympatric speciation
Orchis patens
Evolutionary biology
Backcrossing
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Diversity, Vol 13, Iss 550, p 550 (2021), Diversity, Volume 13, Issue 11
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e88869f2473ffe04bf18746ca189bfbd