Published June 8, 2021 | Version v2

Resolving species boundaries in a recent radiation with the Angiosperms353 probe set: the Lomatium packardiae/L. anomalum clade of the L. triternatum (Apiaceae) complex

  • 1. Boise State University
  • 2. College of Idaho
  • 3. University of Wisconsin- Madison
  • 4. University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign,
  • 5. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew & University of Bedfordshire
  • 6. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
  • 7. New York Botanical Garden

Description

PREMISE: Speciation not associated with morphological shifts is challenging to detect unless molecular data are employed. Using Sanger- sequencing approaches, the Lomatium packardiae/L. anomalum subcomplex within the larger Lomatium triternatum complex could not be resolved. Therefore, we attempt to resolve these boundaries here.

METHODS: The Angiosperms353 probe set was employed to resolve the ambiguity within Lomatium triternatum species complex using 48 accessions assigned to L. packardiae, L. anomalum, or L. triternatum. In addition to exon data, 54 nuclear introns were extracted and were complete for all samples. Three approaches were used to estimate evolutionary relationships and define species boundaries: STACEY, a Bayesian coalescent- based species tree analysis that takes incomplete lineage sorting into account; ASTRAL- III, another coalescent- based species tree analysis; and a concatenated approach using MrBayes. Climatic factors, morphological characters, and soil variables were measured and analyzed to provide additional support for recovered groups.

RESULTS: The STACEY analysis recovered three major clades and seven subclades, all of which are geographically structured, and some correspond to previously named taxa. No other analysis had full agreement between recovered clades and other parameters. Climatic niche and leaflet width and length provide some predictive ability for the major clades.

CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that these groups are in the process of incipient speciation and incomplete lineage sorting has been a major barrier to resolving boundaries within this lineage previously. These results are hypothesized through sequencing of multiple loci and analyzing data using coalescent- based processes.

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