A new scenario for the Quaternary history of European beech populations: palaeobotanical evidence and genetic consequences
Centro di Ricerca per la Patologia Vegetale · Sapienza University of Rome · +17 more institutions
Abstract
Here, palaeobotanical and genetic data for common beech (Fagus sylvatica) in Europe are used to evaluate the genetic consequences of long-term survival in refuge areas and postglacial spread. Four large datasets are presented, including over 400 fossil-pollen sites, 80 plant-macrofossil sites, and 450 and 600 modern beech populations for chloroplast and nuclear markers, respectively. The largely complementary palaeobotanical and genetic data indicate that: (i) beech survived the last glacial period in multiple refuge areas; (ii) the central European refugia were separated from the Mediterranean refugia; (iii) the Mediterranean refuges did not contribute to the colonization of central and northern Europe; (iv)…
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Authors
14- DMDonatella MagriCorresponding
Centro di Ricerca per la Patologia Vegetale, Sapienza University of Rome
- GGGiovanni G. Vendramin
Istituto per la Valorizzazione del Legno e delle Specie Arboree, National Research Council
- BCBernard Comps
Université de Bordeaux
- IDIsabelle Dupanloup
University of Bern, Laboratory of Molecular Genetics
- TGThomas Geburek
Austrian Research Centre for Forests
Topics & keywords
- Beech
- Fagus sylvatica
- Macrofossil
- Glacial period
- Genetic structure
- Mediterranean climate
- Genetic diversity
- Ecology
- Life below water