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European phylogeography of the epiphytic lichen fungus Lobaria pulmonaria and its green algal symbiont.
Widmer, Ivo; Dal Grande, Francesco; Excoffier, Laurent; Holderegger, Rolf; Keller, Christine; Mikryukov, Vladimir S; Scheidegger, Christoph.
Affiliation
  • Widmer I; WSL Swiss Federal Research Institute, Zürcherstrasse 111, Birmensdorf, CH-8903, Switzerland. ivo.widmer@epfl.ch
Mol Ecol ; 21(23): 5827-44, 2012 Dec.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23094600
ABSTRACT
In lichen symbiosis, fungal and algal partners form close associations, often codispersed by vegetative propagules. Due to the particular interdependence, processes such as colonization, dispersal or genetic drift are expected to result in congruent patterns of genetic structure in the symbionts. To study the population structure of an obligate symbiotic system in Europe, we genotyped the fungal and algal symbionts of the epiphytic lichen Lobaria pulmonaria at eight and seven microsatellite loci, respectively, and analysed about 4300 L. pulmonaria thalli from 142 populations from the species' European distribution range. Based on a centroid approach, which localizes centres of genetic differentiation with a high frequency of geographically restricted alleles, we identified the South Italy-Balkan region as the primary glacial refugial area of the lichen symbiosis. Procrustean rotation analysis and a distance congruence test between the fungal and algal population graphs indicated general concordance between the phylogeographies of the symbionts. The incongruent patterns found in areas of postglacial recolonization may show the presence of an additional refugial area for the fungal symbiont, and the impact that horizontal photobiont transmission and different mutation rates of the symbionts have on their genotypic associations at a continental scale.
Subject(s)

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Ascomycota / Chlorophyta / Lichens Type of study: Prognostic_studies Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Year: 2012 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Ascomycota / Chlorophyta / Lichens Type of study: Prognostic_studies Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Year: 2012 Type: Article