Repository logo
Research Data
Publications
Projects
Persons
Organizations
English
Français
Log In(current)
  1. Home
  2. Publications
  3. Article de recherche (journal article)
  4. Glacial survival and local adaptation in an alpine leaf beetle

Glacial survival and local adaptation in an alpine leaf beetle

Author(s)
Margraf, Nicolas
Verdon, Aline
Rahier, Martine  
Institut de biologie  
Naisbit, Russell. E.
Date issued
2007
In
Molecular Ecology, Elsevier, 2007/16/11/2333-2343
Subjects
chrysomelidae ice age refugia life-history traits microsatellites <i>Oreina elongata</i> phylogeography
Abstract
The challenge in defining conservation units so that they represent evolutionary entities has been to combine both genetic properties and ecological significance. Here we make use of the complexity of the European Alps, with their genetic landscape shaped by geographical barriers and postglacial colonization, to examine the correlation between ecological and genetic divergence. Montane species, because of the fragmentation of their present habitat, constitute extreme cases in which to test if genetically distinct subgroups based on neutral markers are also ecologically differentiated and show local adaptation. In the leaf beetle Oreina elongata, populations show variation in host plant use and a patchy distribution throughout the Alps and Apennines. We demonstrate that despite very strong genetic isolation (<i>F</i><sub>ST</sub> = 0.381), variation in host plant use has led to differences in larval life-history traits between populations only as a secondary effect of host defence chemistry, and not through physiological adaptation to plant nutritional value. We also establish that populations that are more ecologically different in terms of larval performance are also more genetically divergent. In addition, morphological variation used to define subspecies appears to be mirrored in the population genetics of this species, resulting in almost perfect clustering based on microsatellite data. Finally, we argue from their strong genetic structure and congruent distribution that the subspecies of <i>O. elongata</i> were divided among the same glacial refugia within the Alps that have been proposed for alpine plants.
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/60904
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03318.x
File(s)
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Download
Name

Margraf_Nicolas_-_Glacial_survival_and_local_adaptation_20090724.pdf

Type

Main Article

Size

665.51 KB

Format

Adobe PDF

Université de Neuchâtel logo

Service information scientifique & bibliothèques

Rue Emile-Argand 11

2000 Neuchâtel

contact.libra@unine.ch

Service informatique et télématique

Rue Emile-Argand 11

Bâtiment B, rez-de-chaussée

Powered by DSpace-CRIS

libra v2.1.0

© 2025 Université de Neuchâtel

Portal overviewUser guideOpen Access strategyOpen Access directive Research at UniNE Open Access ORCIDWhat's new