Authors
Isabel Marques, David Draper, ML López-Herranz, Teresa Garnatje, José G Segarra-Moragues, Pilar Catalán
Publication date
2016/11/3
Journal
Scientific Reports
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
36283
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Apart from the overwhelming cases of allopolyploidization, the impact of speciation through homoploid hybridization is becoming more relevant than previously thought. Much less is known, however, about the impact of climate changes as a driven factor of speciation. To investigate these issues, we selected Festuca picoeuropeana, an hypothetical natural hybrid between the diploid species F. eskia and F. gautieri that occurs in two different mountain ranges (Cantabrian Mountains and Pyrenees) separated by more than 400 km. To unravel the outcomes of this mode of speciation and the impact of climate during speciation we used a multidisciplinary approach combining genome size and chromosome counts, data from an extensive nuclear genotypic analysis, plastid sequences and ecological niche models (ENM). Our results show that the same homoploid hybrid was originated independently in the two …
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