Species delimitation is an important issue in setting conservation priorities, especially for narrow endemics threatened with extinction. Brassica repanda is a highly polymorphic species complex with main centers of diversity in Spain and the Pyrenees, and an eastern disjunction formed by the endemic subspecies glabrescens and baldensis. Here, we utilize the general lineage concept of species to test for distinctiveness of these endemics. Phylogenetic and population genetic analyses based on AFLP data were conducted to examine compliance with different species criteria. The results show that the eastern endemics have acquired the properties of monophyly, diagnosability and genotypic clustering, and should, therefore, be considered as genetically distinct evolutionary lineages from one another and the remainder of the complex. Comparative population genetics analyses between the newly identified lineages show the lack of marked genetic structuring within both taxon, and low levels of expected heterozygosity. Conclusions on the threat status and on recommended conservation actions are drawn.

Lega, M.; Fior, S.; Prosser, F.; Bertolli, A.; Li, M.; Varotto, C. (2011). Application of the unified species concept reveals distinct lineages for disjunct endemics threatened with extinction in the Brassica repanda (Brassicaceae) complex. In: 3rd edition of the "Trends in Biodiversity and Evolution" conferences, TiBE2011: 9. url: http://www.cibio-tibe.org/ handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/21102

Application of the unified species concept reveals distinct lineages for disjunct endemics threatened with extinction in the Brassica repanda (Brassicaceae) complex

Lega, Margherita;Fior, Simone;Li, Mingai;Varotto, Claudio
2011-01-01

Abstract

Species delimitation is an important issue in setting conservation priorities, especially for narrow endemics threatened with extinction. Brassica repanda is a highly polymorphic species complex with main centers of diversity in Spain and the Pyrenees, and an eastern disjunction formed by the endemic subspecies glabrescens and baldensis. Here, we utilize the general lineage concept of species to test for distinctiveness of these endemics. Phylogenetic and population genetic analyses based on AFLP data were conducted to examine compliance with different species criteria. The results show that the eastern endemics have acquired the properties of monophyly, diagnosability and genotypic clustering, and should, therefore, be considered as genetically distinct evolutionary lineages from one another and the remainder of the complex. Comparative population genetics analyses between the newly identified lineages show the lack of marked genetic structuring within both taxon, and low levels of expected heterozygosity. Conclusions on the threat status and on recommended conservation actions are drawn.
2011
Lega, M.; Fior, S.; Prosser, F.; Bertolli, A.; Li, M.; Varotto, C. (2011). Application of the unified species concept reveals distinct lineages for disjunct endemics threatened with extinction in the Brassica repanda (Brassicaceae) complex. In: 3rd edition of the "Trends in Biodiversity and Evolution" conferences, TiBE2011: 9. url: http://www.cibio-tibe.org/ handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/21102
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