Journal article
Shared phylogeographic patterns and widespread chloroplast haplotype sharing in Eucalyptus species with different ecological tolerances
PG Nevill, T Després, MJ Bayly, G Bossinger, PK Ades
Tree Genetics and Genomes | Published : 2014
Abstract
We examined the phylogeography of three south-east Australian trees (Eucalyptus delegatensis, Eucalyptus obliqua, and Eucalyptus regnans) with different tolerances, in terms of cold, drought, fire and soil to explore whether species with different ecologies share major phylogeographic patterns. A second aim of this study was to examine geographic patterns of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) haplotype sharing among the three study species. Trees of E. delegatensis (n = 120), E. obliqua (n = 265) and E. regnans (n = 270) were genotyped with five cpDNA microsatellite markers. The species shared major phylogeographic disjunctions, and common patterns at proposed glacial refugia (generally high haplotype ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Forestry Tasmania, the Department of Sustainability and the Environment Victoria and Vicforests for assistance in sample collection. This work was supported by the Cooperative Research Centre for Forestry and an Australian Postgraduate Award for PN.