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Titill: 
  • Titill er á ensku Lichenicolous fungi show population subdivision by host species but do not share population history with their hosts
Útgáfa: 
  • Desember 2012
Útdráttur: 
  • Útdráttur er á ensku

    Lichenicolous fungi are a species-rich biological group growing on lichen thalli. Here, we analyze the genetic structure of the lichenicolous basidiomycete Tremella lobariacearum and three host species (Lobaria pulmonaria, L. macaronesica, and L. immixta) in Macaronesia. We used ordination and analysis of molecular variance to investigate the structuring of genetic variation, and a simulation test to investigate whether rDNA haplotypes of T. lobariacearum were significantly associated with host species. To investigate the evolutionary and demographic history of the lichenicolous fungus and its hosts, we used coalescent samplers to generate trees, and Bayesian skyline plots. We found that the hosts were most important in structuring populations of the lichenicolous species. Despite their wide geographic distribution, the same haplotypes of T. lobariacearum consistently associated with a given host species. Our results suggest that the Lobaria hosts create a selective environment for the lichenicolous fungus. Both the pathogen and the host populations exhibited substantial genetic structure. However, evolutionary and demographic histories differed between the parasite and its hosts, as evidenced by different divergence times and tree topologies.

Styrktaraðili: 
  • Styrktaraðili er á ensku Swiss National Foundation (PBBEA-111207, 3100AO-105830)
    Swedish Research Council (VR 621-2003-3038, VR 621-2006-3760, and VR 621-2009-5372)
    Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (‘Estancias breves’), Madrid.
Birtist í: 
  • Fungal Biology, 117 (1), January 2013, pp. 71–84
ISSN: 
  • 1878-6146
Samþykkt: 
  • 14.6.2013
URI: 
  • http://hdl.handle.net/1946/15788


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