2022
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.14552
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Rear‐edge daylily populations show legacies of habitat fragmentation due to the Holocene climate warming

Abstract: Aims: Quaternary climate changes dramatically affected species' distributions and thus impacted genetic diversity patterns, particularly for rear-edge populations.Empirical studies have shown the southernmost (rear-edge), fragmented populations of Japanese woody plants can harbour high genetic diversity owing to their origin in southern glacial refugia. The effect of Holocene climate warming on rear-edge populations has, however, rarely been demonstrated. We assessed whether the genetic structure of population… Show more

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“…The main confusion is with H. citrina, where different clones from different sources are not forming species clusters (Figure 1). The complex of H. middendorffii species in Japan highly reflects the geographical features [48], but it denies taxonomy, pointing out that intraspecific clones have recent taxonomic entities and lineage admixture generating novel phenotypic populations with complex ancestry [28,29]. H. middendorffii was widely distributed in this study, but var.…”
Section: Daylily Species Classification and Implication For Modern Br...mentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…The main confusion is with H. citrina, where different clones from different sources are not forming species clusters (Figure 1). The complex of H. middendorffii species in Japan highly reflects the geographical features [48], but it denies taxonomy, pointing out that intraspecific clones have recent taxonomic entities and lineage admixture generating novel phenotypic populations with complex ancestry [28,29]. H. middendorffii was widely distributed in this study, but var.…”
Section: Daylily Species Classification and Implication For Modern Br...mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…SSR markers are even suitable on molecular evolutionary distant landrace studies [26,27]. Specific SSR markers were developed and used for H. middendorffii species characterization [28,29]. The universal SSR markers were developed for H. citrina and used for evaluating genetic diversity and population structure of daylily collections [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%