2016
DOI: 10.3732/ajb.1500370
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Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity of cedrela fissilis offer insight into the shaping of seasonal forests in eastern South America

Abstract: In C. fissilis, genetic diversity is structured according to geography: the Atlantic range and the Chiquitano range each harbor a genealogical lineage. Interfertility and varying levels of admixture between lineages provide strong evidence that the lineages evolved under geographic, but not genetic, isolation. Admixture is of recent origin, owing to population expansion. Cedrela fissilis shares this dual pattern of distribution of genetic diversity with other phylogenetically unrelated taxa that are typically … Show more

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“…S3). This result corroborates findings of Mangaravite et al (), who tested for heterozygosity excess in microsatellite data of C. fisslis and found no significant heterozygosity excess (which would be indicative of a genetic bottleneck) in any of the populations.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…S3). This result corroborates findings of Mangaravite et al (), who tested for heterozygosity excess in microsatellite data of C. fisslis and found no significant heterozygosity excess (which would be indicative of a genetic bottleneck) in any of the populations.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This does not reject the drier and cooler climate reported for the Southeast based on palynological data (Behling, ), as C. fissilis shifted its distribution toward central Brazil, and returning southward after the LGM. This is further corroborated by three additional findings: (i) high levels of admixture between the two genealogical lineages (Mangaravite et al, ), (ii) the presence of a new lineage in another ecotone, also between the Cerrado and the BAF (Diaz‐Soto et al, ), and (iii) the discovery of a new species of Cedrela from the center of Brazil (Huamán‐Mera et al, unpublished data). Additional sampling in the center of Brazil is required to increase the genetic structure resolution and to obtain a thorough history of the Paraná basin and its importance for the diversity in the BAF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
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