Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4293113257> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4293113257 abstract "Range expansion requires peripheral populations to shift adaptive optima to breach range boundaries. Opportunities for range expansion can be assessed by investigating the associations of core-periphery environmental and genetic differences. This study investigates differences in the core-periphery adaptation of Ammopiptanthus mongolicus, a broad-leaved evergreen shrub species in a relatively homogeneous temperate Asian desert environment, to explore the environmental factors that limit the expansion of desert plants. Temperate deserts are characterized by severe drought, a large diurnal temperature range, and seasonality. Long-standing adaptation to the harsh desert environment may confine the genetic diversity of A. mongolicus, despite its distribution over a wide range of longitude, latitude, and altitude. Since range edges defined by climate niches may have different genetic responses to environmental extremes, we compared genome-wide polymorphisms between nine environmental core populations and ten fragmented peripheral populations to determine the adaptive peripheral populations. At least four adaptive peripheral populations had similar genetic-environmental association patterns. High elevations, summer drought, and winter cold were the three main determinants of converging these four adaptive peripheral populations. Elevation mainly caused similar local climates among different geographic regions. Altitudinal adaptation resulting from integrated environmental-genetic responses was a breakthrough in breaching niche boundaries. These peripheral populations are also located in relatively humid and warmer environments. Relaxation of the drought and cold constraints facilitated the genetic divergence of these peripheral populations from the core population's adaptive legacy. We conclude that pleiotropic selection synchronized adaptative divergence to cold and drought vs. warm and humid environments between the core and peripheral populations. Such parallel adaptation of peripheral populations relies on selection under a background of abundant new variants derived from the core population's standing genetic variation, i.e., integration of genetic surfing and local adaptation." @default.
- W4293113257 created "2022-08-26" @default.
- W4293113257 creator A5012088837 @default.
- W4293113257 creator A5039126870 @default.
- W4293113257 creator A5042230518 @default.
- W4293113257 creator A5081040404 @default.
- W4293113257 creator A5086402788 @default.
- W4293113257 creator A5089840433 @default.
- W4293113257 date "2022-08-24" @default.
- W4293113257 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W4293113257 title "Parallel adaptation prompted core-periphery divergence of Ammopiptanthus mongolicus" @default.
- W4293113257 cites W1666421723 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W1968700793 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W1969732139 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W1975586176 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W1976167484 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W1980109999 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W1995566547 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2001758680 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2012415086 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2031647551 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2033686454 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2034795975 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2050863730 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2056697366 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2064225761 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2069291267 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2090789498 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2101688324 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2103441770 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2105841516 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2106733496 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2108234281 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2108524369 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2112357013 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2118017816 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2118477031 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2119180969 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2120485998 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2129132626 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2131271579 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2131600024 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2132793635 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2144504271 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2147618390 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2149992227 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2155123462 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2167912285 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2171560812 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2266479487 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2276915029 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2322560573 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2400558719 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2442832733 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2584346738 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2614464134 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2746825578 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2786893165 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2797449804 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2797567637 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2800490289 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2809508053 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2885154859 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2951438615 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2965766453 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2968060973 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2979846632 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W2981637240 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W3004946863 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W3014108515 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W3049667772 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W3090390366 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W3090910958 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W3107577261 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W3162991361 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W3181911823 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W3193137595 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W4205709468 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W4212937842 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W4213253084 @default.
- W4293113257 cites W4221049568 @default.
- W4293113257 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.956374" @default.
- W4293113257 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36092420" @default.
- W4293113257 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4293113257 type Work @default.
- W4293113257 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4293113257 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4293113257 hasAuthorship W4293113257A5012088837 @default.
- W4293113257 hasAuthorship W4293113257A5039126870 @default.
- W4293113257 hasAuthorship W4293113257A5042230518 @default.
- W4293113257 hasAuthorship W4293113257A5081040404 @default.
- W4293113257 hasAuthorship W4293113257A5086402788 @default.
- W4293113257 hasAuthorship W4293113257A5089840433 @default.
- W4293113257 hasBestOaLocation W42931132571 @default.
- W4293113257 hasConcept C102715595 @default.
- W4293113257 hasConcept C109186463 @default.
- W4293113257 hasConcept C139807058 @default.
- W4293113257 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4293113257 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W4293113257 hasConcept C153991713 @default.