Ecological differentiation and local adaptation in two sister species of Neotropical Costus (Costaceae)

被引:25
|
作者
Chen, Grace F. [1 ]
Schemske, Douglas W. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Michigan State Univ, Dept Plant Biol, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
[2] Michigan State Univ, WK Kellogg Biol Stn, Hickory Corners, MI 49060 USA
关键词
local adaptation; microhabitat; parapatric distribution; photosynthetically active radiation (PAR); precipitation; reciprocal transplant experiment; soil moisture; tropical plants; DIVERSITY; EVOLUTION; ORIGIN; TREES; SPECIALIZATION; HETEROGENEITY;
D O I
10.1890/14-0428.1
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Reciprocal transplant experiments have often provided evidence of local adaptation in temperate plants, but few such studies have been conducted in the tropics. To enhance our knowledge of local adaptation in tropical plants, we studied natural populations of two recently diverged Neotropical plant species, Costus allenii and C. villosissimus, in central Panama. We found that these species display a parapatric distribution that reflects local environmental differences on a fine geographic scale: C. allenii is found along ravines in the understory of primary forest, while C. villosissimus is found along forest edges. Light availability was lower in C. allenii habitats, while precipitation and soil moisture were lower in C. villosissimus habitats. We carried out reciprocal transplant experiments with seeds and clones of mature plants to test the hypothesis that the parapatric distribution of these species is due to divergent adaptation to their local habitats. We found strong evidence of local adaptation, i.e., when grown in their home sites, each species outperformed the species from an away site. Our finding that C. allenii and C. villosissimus are mainly isolated by their microhabitats provides a first step toward understanding the mechanisms of adaptation and speciation in the tropics.
引用
收藏
页码:440 / 449
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Ecological differentiation of two sympatric mouse lemur species in northwestern madagascar
    Radespiel, U.
    Ehresmann, P.
    Reimann, W.
    Rendigs, A.
    Zimmermann, E.
    FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA, 2004, 75 : 321 - 321
  • [22] Ecological and sexual roles of scale mechanoreceptors in two species of Neotropical freshwater snake (Dipsadinae: Helicops)
    Garcia-Cobos, Daniela
    Gomez-Sanchez, Diego A.
    Crowe-Riddell, Jenna M.
    Sanders, Kate L.
    Molina, Jorge
    BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 2021, 134 (04) : 958 - 974
  • [23] Evolutionary and ecological drivers of local adaptation and speciation in a North American avian species complex
    Brown, Joshua, I
    Harrigan, Ryan J.
    Lavretsky, Philip
    MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2022, 31 (09) : 2578 - 2593
  • [24] Ecological Adaptation of Two Dominant Conifer Species to Extreme Climate in the Tianshan Mountains
    Wu, Xuan
    Jiao, Liang
    Liu, Xiaoping
    Xue, Ruhong
    Qi, Changliang
    Du, Dashi
    FORESTS, 2023, 14 (07):
  • [25] Species differentiation in two closely related Neotropical rodents across a transition zone between ecoregions
    Jose Martinez, Juan
    Tatiana Sanchez, R.
    Sandoval Salinas, Maria L.
    Garcia, Cecilia G.
    Barquez, Ruben M.
    Ferro, Ignacio
    MAMMALIAN BIOLOGY, 2022, 102 (5-6) : 1927 - 1941
  • [26] Species differentiation in two closely related Neotropical rodents across a transition zone between ecoregions
    Juan José Martínez
    R. Tatiana Sánchez
    María L. Sandoval Salinas
    Cecilia G. García
    Rubén M. Barquez
    Ignacio Ferro
    Mammalian Biology, 2022, 102 : 1927 - 1941
  • [27] Genetic differentiation across the Andes in two pan-Neotropical tyrant-flycatcher species
    Rheindt, Frank E.
    Norman, Janette A.
    Christidis, Les
    EMU, 2008, 108 (03) : 261 - 268
  • [28] The consequences of dominance and gene flow for local adaptation and differentiation at two linked loci
    Akerman, Ada
    Buerger, Reinhard
    THEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGY, 2014, 94 : 42 - 62
  • [29] MOLECULAR, MORPHOLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL NICHE DIFFERENTIATION OF SYMPATRIC SISTER OAK SPECIES, QUERCUS VIRGINIANA AND Q. GEMINATA (FAGACEAE)
    Cavender-Bares, Jeannine
    Pahlich, Annette
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2009, 96 (09) : 1690 - 1702
  • [30] The consequences of gene flow for local adaptation and differentiation: a two-locus two-deme model
    Akerman, Ada
    Burger, Reinhard
    JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY, 2014, 68 (05) : 1135 - 1198