2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.990927
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Possible northern persistence of Siebold’s beech, Fagus crenata, at its northernmost distribution limit on an island in Japan Sea: Okushiri Island, Hokkaido

Abstract: Siebold’s beech, Fagus crenata, is widely distributed across the Japanese Archipelago and islands in Japan Sea. Similar to the northern limit of the geographical distribution of F. crenata on the mainland of Hokkaido, the northern limit of the distribution of F. crenata on islands in the Japan Sea is observed on Okushiri Island (ca 42°N). To understand the genetic relationships of F. crenata on Okushiri Island, we examined chloroplast (cp) DNA haplotypes and 11 nuclear microsatellite (SSR) loci among 1,838 ind… Show more

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“…Three 'demographic populations' were, thus, defined: Pop1 (northern Italy), Pop2 should be traced back to an ancestor, B) which was the hierarchy of the split scenarios, and C) if, and when, asymmetric admixture events occurred. In principle, DIYABC does not consider the hypothesis of post-split gene flow within scenarios, but a recent study has modified DIYABC to include symmetric admixture between two populations (Chapuis et al 2020), andKitamura et al (2022) have extended this approach to model directional admixture (e.g. from Pop1 to Pop2 and from Pop2 to Pop1), which could be considered analogous to gene flow.…”
Section: Approximate Bayesian Computation To Trace Back the Divergenc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three 'demographic populations' were, thus, defined: Pop1 (northern Italy), Pop2 should be traced back to an ancestor, B) which was the hierarchy of the split scenarios, and C) if, and when, asymmetric admixture events occurred. In principle, DIYABC does not consider the hypothesis of post-split gene flow within scenarios, but a recent study has modified DIYABC to include symmetric admixture between two populations (Chapuis et al 2020), andKitamura et al (2022) have extended this approach to model directional admixture (e.g. from Pop1 to Pop2 and from Pop2 to Pop1), which could be considered analogous to gene flow.…”
Section: Approximate Bayesian Computation To Trace Back the Divergenc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yokotusdake, southwestern Hokkaido. Kitamura et al (2012) clarified that F. crenata populations in Okushiri Island—located 18 km to the west of southwestern Hokkaido—were derived from two different origins, represented by two different haplotypes of chloroplast DNA. Thus, the existence of F. crenata populations in Hokkaido possibly dates back to the Pleistocene.…”
Section: Geographic Distribution Of F Crenata Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%