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Geographic factors and climatic fluctuation drive the genetic structure and demographic history of Cycas taiwaniana (Cycadaceae), an endemic endangered species to Hainan Island in China

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Wu L, Xu H, Jian S, Gong X, Feng X. 2022. Geographic factors and climatic fluctuation drive the genetic structure and demographic history of Cycas taiwaniana (Cycadaceae), an endemic endangered species to Hainan Island in China. Ecol. Evol. 12 (11): . https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9508.

Abstract

Hainan Island had experienced several cold–warm and dry–humid fluctuations since the Late Pleistocene period, resulting in separating and connecting from the mainland several times with the cyclic rise and fall of sea level. The fluctuations can change the biota and ecological environment in the island. Cycas taiwaniana Carruthers is endemic to Hainan Island and is classified as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). To comprehensively understand the genetic dynamics of C. taiwaniana, we sampled 12 wild populations in Hainan Island and one cultivated population in Fujian province, and analyzed the genetic diversity, genetic structure, and demographic history based on the molecular data. Results revealed that C. taiwaniana had relatively low genetic diversity and high genetic differentiation. Haplotypes of C. taiwaniana diversified during the Pleistocene based on the chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) and the concatenated nuclear DNA (nDNA) data. Genetic cluster analyses based on the microsatellite (SSR) data showed that the 12 wild populations were separated into three clusters which could be three evolutionary significant units (ESUs), indicating three basic units of protection were identified. Moreover, we also confirmed the cultivated population FJ derived from the DLS1‐GSL clade. Demographic inference from different data was discordant, but overall, it uncovered that C. taiwaniana had experienced population contraction events twice during the Pleistocene and Holocene, and then expanded recently. Our study elucidated the population genetic characteristics of C. taiwaniana, and guided us to develop targeted conservation and management strategies for this endangered species.

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