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Demographic and Genetic Patterns of Variation among Populations of Arabidopsis thaliana from Contrasting Native Environments
Authors
A Lawton-Rauh
Alicia Montesinos
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AM Arany
AM Arany
AM Wilczek
B Weir
C Alonso-Blanco
C Griffith
Carlos Alonso-Blanco
CG Ellstrand
CJE Metcalf
CM Herrera
D Cohen
DL Venable
DW Meinke
EG Bakker
F. Xavier Picó
FI Woodward
FX Picó
FX Picó
HK Stenøien
I Ausín
J Ehrlén
J Goudet
JA Banta
JB Beck
JL Jensen
JM Baskin
JM Baskin
JM Gómez
JM Westerman
JR Stinchcombe
Justin O. Borevitz
K Donohue
K Donohue
K Donohue
K Donohue
K Zhao
KJ Schmid
L Corbesier
L Excoffier
L Excoffier
M Nordborg
M Pigliucci
M Slatkin
ME Feder
MF Ostrowski
MH Hoffmann
MH Hoffmann
MJ Hutchings
N Mantel
O François
OW Archibold
P Vergeer
R Bernartzky
S Castroviejo
S Kalinowski
S Kalisz
S Karrenberg
SJ Tonsor
SJ Tonsor
SJ Tonsor
Stephen J. Tonsor
T Mitchell-Olds
T Mitchell-Olds
TF Sharbel
V Le Corre
WE Finch-Savage
Publication date
1 January 2009
Publisher
Public Library of Science
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Abstract
Background: Understanding the relationship between environment and genetics requires the integration of knowledge on the demographic behavior of natural populations. However, the demographic performance and genetic composition of Arabidopsis thaliana populations in the species' native environments remain largely uncharacterized. This information, in combination with the advances on the study of gene function, will improve our understanding on the genetic mechanisms underlying adaptive evolution in A. thaliana. Methodology/Principal Findings: We report the extent of environmental, demographic, and genetic variation among 10 A. thaliana populations from Mediterranean (coastal) and Pyrenean (montane) native environments in northeast Spain. Geographic, climatic, landscape, and soil data were compared. Demographic traits, including the dynamics of the soil seed bank and the attributes of aboveground individuals followed over a complete season, were also analyzed. Genetic data based on genome-wide SNP markers were used to describe genetic diversity, differentiation, and structure. Coastal and montane populations significantly differed in terms of environmental, demographic, and genetic characteristics. Montane populations, at higher altitude and farther from the sea, are exposed to colder winters and prolonged spring moisture compared to coastal populations. Montane populations showed stronger secondary seed dormancy, higher seedling/juvenile mortality in winter, and initiated flowering later than coastal populations. Montane and coastal regions were genetically differentiated, montane populations bearing lower genetic diversity than coastal ones. No significant isolation-by-distance pattern and no shared multilocus genotypes among populations were detected. Conclusions/Significance: Between-region variation in climatic patterns can account for differences in demographic traits, such as secondary seed dormancy, plant mortality, and recruitment, between coastal and montane A. thaliana populations. In addition, differences in plant mortality can partly account for differences in the genetic composition of coastal and montane populations. This study shows how the interplay between variation in environmental, demographic, and genetic parameters may operate in natural A. thaliana populations. © 2009 Montesinos et al
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