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Page 1: Reconstructing the evolutionary history of species radiations – the impact of hybridisation Rob Smissen with contributions from Ilse Breitwieser, Leon.

Reconstructing the evolutionary history of species radiations – the impact of hybridisation

Rob Smissenwith contributions from Ilse Breitwieser, Leon Perrie,

Lara Shepherd, Peter Heenan and others ...

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Leonard Cockayne HH Allan

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“It is quite possible that no other natural area in the world has as great a number of genera whose definition of species is as badly confused by hybrid swarms”

1964. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 91: 114-140.

Pierre Dansereau

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“The most that can be said about natural hybridisation in the New Zealand flora is that it is well attested in a few genera and is probable in others.”

J.B. Hair 1966N.Z. J. Bot. 4: 559-595.

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Helichrysum lanceolatumAnaphalioides bellidioides

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Helichrysum lanceolatum x Anaphalioides bellidioides

F1

BC1 BC1

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F1BC1

P1

P1

Principal components analysis of AFLP data for mixed population

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P. lessoniihoupara

coastal five-finger

P. crassifoliushoroeka

lancewood

P. crassifolius x P. lessonii

Pseudopanax and hybridisation (Perrie and Shepherd)

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Backcross toBackcross to F1 F2

AFLP – NEWHYBRIDS analysis

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Phormium (Harakeke: New Zealand flax)

P. tenax

P. cookianum

F1 hybrid

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P. tenaxP. cookianum

Okiwi Bay

Structure estimates of ancestry from AFLP data

seed pods of typical Phormium and those of Okiwi Bay P. tenax

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A contemporary biosystematic view

• Many hybrids well documented, few dismissed

• Geneflow among species seems limited overall

• Neo-allopolyploidy is well evidenced

• Homoploid hybrid species not yet demonstrated

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See also, Pelser et al. American Journal of Botany 97(5): 856–873. 2010.

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Asplenium polyploid evolution

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Pachycladon

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Arabidopsis

Pachycladon

Pachycladon

Brassica

Simplified low-copy nuclear gene-treenon-monophyly of duplicated gene copies

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Raoulia alliance 2n=28+

Anaphalioides

Rachelia

Leucogenes

Ewartia

Raoulia Helichrysum

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Craspedia 2n=22+

Allopolyploidy followed by aneuploid reduction?

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Summary – hybridisation in the NZ flroa

•Contemporary hybridisation frequent

•Contemporary gene-flow among species is limited

•Aallopolyploid speciation important in some groups

•Paleo-allo-polyploidy in species rich groups

•Not certain how important homoploid hybrid speciation and introgression have been in species radiations

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Acknowledgements

• Ilse Breitwieser & fellow symposium speakers• Mercè Galbany-Casals• NZPRN members• Leon Perrie and Lara Shepherd (for Asplenium and

Pseudopanax)• Peter Heenan (Pachycladon)