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Genetic variation within the arctic-alpine Calamagrostis stricta (Poaceae) species complex in Europe: Phylogeography of Calamagrostis stricta
The Calamagrostis stricta (Poaceae) species complex is a circumpolar, boreo-arctic and montane taxon that includes numerous subspecies and varieties. The recent discovery of Calamagrostis lonana in the Alps calls for a thorough assessment of relationships within C. stricta . The main aim of our stud...
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Published in: | Plant systematics and evolution 2025, Vol.311 (1) |
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Summary: | The
Calamagrostis stricta
(Poaceae) species complex is a circumpolar, boreo-arctic and montane taxon that includes numerous subspecies and varieties. The recent discovery of
Calamagrostis lonana
in the Alps calls for a thorough assessment of relationships within
C. stricta
. The main aim of our study was to elucidate the phylogenetic position, genetic structure and ploidy level of
C. lonana
, as compared to the other members of the
C. stricta
species complex from Central Europe to the Arctic. Fifteen populations of the
C. stricta
species complex were sampled across Central and Northern Europe, and their ploidy level was estimated using flow cytometry. Genetic variation was characterized using double digest RAD sequencing reads (ddRAD-seq) on a total of 115 individuals genotyped at 1157 single-nucleotide polymorphisms. Based on flow cytometric measurements, tetraploidy was observed in Arctic populations from Northern Europe and
C. lonana
in the Alps, in contrast to other populations exhibiting higher ploidy levels.
Calamagrostis lonana
was genetically closely related to the arctic
C. stricta
subsp.
groenlandica
, while
C.
stricta
subsp.
stricta
formed a second genetic cluster across Central Europe. A third, very distinct genetic cluster was observed in the northern Svalbard archipelago. Despite lacking evidence of sexual reproduction, substantially more genetic diversity than expected under asexual reproduction was detected within populations in
C. lonana
and other taxa. The distribution and genetic structure of the
C. stricta
species complex has been shaped by major post-glacial environmental changes having affected cold regions and specifically highlights
C. lonana
as a valuable relict taxon for the Alps
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ISSN: | 0378-2697 1615-6110 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00606-024-01931-0 |