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Chloroplast DNA phylogeography of Photinia glabra (Rosaceae) in Japan

Authors :
Aoki, Kyoko
Matsumura, Toshikazu
Hattori, Tamotsu
Murakami, Noriaki
Source :
The American Journal of Botany. Dec, 2006, Vol. 93 Issue 12, p1852, 7 p.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Climate changes during glacial periods have had significant effects on the present geographic distribution of plant species. To elucidate the evolutionary history of a plant species with a disjunctive distribution, we investigated the geographic distribution patterns of cpDNA haplotypes in Photinia glabra (Rosaceae) growing in broadleaved evergreen forests in Japan. We examined cpDNA in 42 populations of P. glabra sampled over a geographic range that included Kinki and its surrounding areas and the disjunctive regions in the Amakusa Islands. Both areas had unique cpDNA haplotypes. Moreover, the AMOVA revealed that a large proportion of the total variance (51%, P < 0.001) could be explained by differences among these regions. These results suggest a past fragmentation of this plant species into two separate refugia: southwestern Kyushu and Kinki, including the surrounding area, during the Quaternary glacial periods. A particularly interesting result was that in the southern disjunct distribution in the Amakusa Islands, the genetic subdivision ([[PHI].sub.CT] = 1.00, P < 0.001) appears to lie between the populations from nearly contiguous islands located across a fairway only approximately 80 to 150 m in width. Key words: biogeography; broadleaved evergreen forest; chloroplast DNA; glacial refugia; intraspecific variation; Japan; Photinia glabra; phylogeography.

Subjects

Subjects :
DNA
Biological sciences

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029122
Volume :
93
Issue :
12
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Botany
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.186516226