Authors
Mathieu Vanhove, Francisco Pina‐Martins, Ana Cristina Coelho, Cristina Branquinho, Augusta Costa, Dora Batista, Adriana Príncipe, Paulo Sousa, André Henriques, Isabel Marques, Bouchra Belkadi, L Lacey Knowles, Octávio S Paulo
Publication date
2021/6/1
Journal
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Volume
34
Issue
6
Pages
910-923
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Climate change is impacting locally adapted species such as the keystone tree species cork oak (Quercus suber L.). Quantifying the importance of environmental variables in explaining the species distribution can help build resilient populations in restoration projects and design forest management strategies. Using landscape genomics, we investigated the population structure and ecological adaptation of this tree species across the Mediterranean Basin. We applied genotyping by sequencing and derived 2,583 single nucleotide polymorphism markers genotyped from 81 individuals across 17 sites in the studied region. We implemented an approach based on the nearest neighbour haplotype ‘coancestry’ and uncovered a weak population structure along an east–west climatic gradient across the Mediterranean region. We identified genomic regions potentially involved in local adaptation and predicted …
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