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Genetic structure and evolution of Alpine polyploid complexes: <i>Ranunculus kuepferi</i> (Ranunculaceae) as a case study

Author(s)
Burnier, Julien
Buerki, Sven
Arrigo, Nils
Küpfer, Philippe  
Institut de biologie  
Alvarez, Nadir
Date issued
2009
In
Molecular Ecology, Wiley, 2009/18/17/3730-3744
Subjects
AFLP apomixis cpDNA network phylogeography polyploidy Ranunculaceae
Abstract
The alpine white-flowered buttercup, <i>Ranunculus kuepferi</i> Greuter & Burdet, is a polyploid complex with diploids endemic to the southwestern Alps and polyploids – which have been previously described as apomictic – widespread throughout European mountains. Due to the polymorphic status of both its ploidy level and its reproductive mode, <i>R. kuepferi</i> represents a key species for understanding the evolution of polyploid lineages in alpine habitats. To disentangle the phylogeography of this polyploid taxon, we used cpDNA sequences and AFLP (amplified fragment length polymorphism) markers in 33 populations of <i>R. kuepferi</i> representative of its ploidy level and distribution area. Polyploid individuals were shown to be the result of at least two polyploidization events that may have taken place in the southwestern Alps. From this region, one single main migration of tetraploids colonized the entire Alpine range, the Apennines and Corsica. Genetic recombination among tetraploids was also observed, revealing the facultative nature of the apomictic reproductive mode in <i>R. kuepferi</i> polyploids. Our study shows the contrasting role played by diploid lineages mostly restricted to persistent refugia and by tetraploids, whose dispersal abilities have permitted their range extension all over the previously glaciated Alpine area and throughout neighbouring mountain massifs.
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journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/62160
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-294X.2009.04281.x
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