Circular genetic structure of the Abies nephrolepis species complex shaped by the circular landform of Northeast Asia

Author:

Kwak Myounghai1,Nakamura Koh2,Xiang Qiaoping3,Wen Jun4,Lee Eun Sil1,Hong Jaram5,Kovtonyuk Nataliya6,Kryukova Maria7,Korchagina Olga8,Koo Kyung Ah9,Iwaizumi Masakazu G.10,Lee Byoung Yoon1,Kokubugata Goro11,Zhang Xianchun3,Lebedev Dmitry8

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Biological Resources Incheon Republic of Korea

2. Botanic Garden, Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere Hokkaido University Sapporo Japan

3. State Key Laboratory of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing People's Republic of China

4. Department of Botany National Museum of Natural History, MRC 166, Smithsonian Institution Washington District of Columbia USA

5. Division of Life Sciences Korea University Seoul Republic of Korea

6. Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS Novosibirsk Russia

7. Institute of Water and Ecology Problems FEB RAS Khabarovsk Russia

8. Sakhalin Branch Botanical Garden‐Institute FEB RAS Yuzhno‐Sakhalinsk Russia

9. Korea Environment Institute Sejong‐si Republic of Korea

10. Kansai Regional Breeding Office, Forest Tree Breeding Centre, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute Okayama Japan

11. Department of Botany National Museum of Nature and Science Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

Abstract

AbstractAimPinaceae have been noted for their tendency towards reticulation as a result of interspecific hybridization. Here, we demonstrated the phylogeographic dynamics of the native Northeast Asian sub‐alpine conifer, Abies nephrolepis species complex (ANSC), evolving in circular overlaps along the Northeast Asian landform, which functions as a corridor with the sea, thus acting as a geographic barrier.LocationNortheast Asia: the Korean Peninsula, Japanese Archipelago, Russian Far East and northeastern China.TaxonAbies nephrolepis species complex (Family Pinaceae, Genus Abies, Section Balsamea, Abies nephrolepis, A. koreana, A. veitchii and A. sachalinensis).MethodsA total of 728 individuals from 38 ANSC populations were analysed using multiplexed inter‐simple sequence repeat genotyping by sequencing to capture variations in biparental nuclear genomes. Eight mitochondrial regions and eight chloroplast regions of each individual were sequenced using the MiSeq platform and Sanger sequencing. Species distribution models were generated.ResultsBayesian clustering with 507 nuclear single nucleotide polymorphisms and the discrepancy between cytoplasmic and nuclear genome lineages implied contemporary and ancient connections between neighbouring species in the form of circular overlap. This genetic connectivity was supported by principal component analysis. Strong correlations between genetic distance and geographic distance were observed, suggesting that gene flow occurs through a continuous chain around the sea. We also found that gene flow direction and intensity changed over time, with support from palaeodistribution modelling.ConclusionPast hybridization events were captured in cytoplasmic genomes, generating heterogeneity across maternal ancestries. This intensive phylogeographic study demonstrates speciation with incomplete reproductive isolation (continuous gene flow) among neighbouring species with an alteration of the direction and intensity of gene flow due to climate change. The divergence of ANSC due to repeated isolation and reconnection caused by heterogenous physiological environments and climate fluctuation provides a model to solve evolutionary scenarios for reticulate evolution in Pinaceae and other plants.

Funder

National Institute of Biological Resources

Publisher

Wiley

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