Chloroplast DNA phylogeography reveals the island colonisation route of Eucalyptus urophylla (Myrtaceae)
Kitt G. Payn A B C , William S. Dvorak B and Alexander A. Myburg AA Forest Molecular Genetics Programme, Department of Genetics, Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute (FABI), University of Pretoria, Pretoria 0002, South Africa.
B Camcore, North Carolina State University, PO Box 7626, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA.
C Corresponding author. Email: kitt.payn@fabi.up.ac.za
Australian Journal of Botany 55(7) 673-683 https://doi.org/10.1071/BT07056
Submitted: 29 March 2007 Accepted: 5 June 2007 Published: 15 November 2007
Abstract
We present a study of the colonisation patterns of a tropical tree species among an island archipelago. Eucalyptus urophylla (S.T.Blake) is an economically important plantation species endemic to the volcanic slopes of seven islands in eastern Indonesia. In the present study, we investigated the geographical distribution of chloroplast DNA sequence variation in E. urophylla to gain insight into its historical seed-migration routes. DNA sequence data were obtained from 198 plants from which 20 haplotypes were identified. A moderate to high level of chloroplast genetic differentiation (GST = 0.581, NST = 0.724) and significant phylogeographic structure (NST > GST; P < 0.01) were observed, suggesting low levels of recurrent seed-mediated gene flow among the islands. The highest levels of haplotype diversity were observed on the eastern islands of Wetar and Timor. The two most westerly islands, Flores and Lomblen, were fixed for what appeared to be the ancestral haplotype. Chloroplast haplotype diversity therefore exhibited a decreasing trend from east to west in the species’ range, consistent with an east-to-west colonisation route across the seven islands. Environmental factors that may have contributed to the contemporary spatial distribution of chloroplast DNA haplotypes include island paleogeology, ocean currents, fluctuations in sea levels and possible hybridisation events.
Acknowledgements
The authors thank G. E. McKinnon for valuable comments on the manuscript and D. Posada for the review of the nested clade design. We are grateful to PT Sumalindo Lestari Jaya for the seed collections, Camcore for locality and reference information, Mondi Business Paper South Africa for maintenance of the plant materials, Sappi Forestry South Africa for providing the E. alba plant material, and F. Maleka for technical assistance. Financial support for this work was provided by Mondi Business Paper South Africa through the Wood and Fibre Molecular Genetics Programme and by Camcore, Raleigh, NC, USA. Additional funding was provided by the Technology and Human Resources for Industry Programme (THRIP) in South Africa.
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