INVESTIGADORES
MATHIASEN Paula
artículos
Título:
Ecological Niche Modeling Meets Phylogeography to Unravel Hidden Past History of Key Forest Genera in Plant Geography: Podocarpus and Nothofagus
Autor/es:
PREMOLI, ANDREA C.; QUIROGA, M. PAULA; MATHIASEN, PAULA; KITZBERGER, THOMAS
Revista:
NATUREZA & CONSERVACAO
Editorial:
FUNDACAO BOTICARIO PROTECAO NATUREZA
Referencias:
Año: 2012 vol. 10 p. 160 - 168
ISSN:
1679-0073
Resumen:
Phylogeographical methods and ecological niche modeling of cold-tolerant
taxa, Podocarpus parlatorei a montane tropical conifer and Nothofagus
pumilio inhabiting temperate areas of the southern Andes, were used as
case studies to test if present populations are the result of local
survival during cooling. Samples collected along their ranges were
analyzed by nuclear isozymes and uniparentally inherited chloroplast
DNA sequences. Modern and past last glacial maximum (LGM) ecological
niche modeling (ENM) was developed using current climate data based on
19 bioclimatic variables and topography. Populations of the subtropical
of P. parlatorei shared most haplotypes, southern populations were
genetically distinct, and ENM yielded range expansion during the LGM.
Latitudinally extreme populations of the temperate N. pumilio shared
isozyme variants which was consistent with ENM showing suitable
northern and southern areas. In contrast cpDNA yielded an ancient
phylogeographic structure. Cold-hardy trees locally persisted along
their ranges through ice periods without major range shifts in tropical
and temperate regions.