A gene genealogical approach to recognize phylogenetic species boundaries in the lichenized fungus Letharia

Citation
S. Kroken et Jw. Taylor, A gene genealogical approach to recognize phylogenetic species boundaries in the lichenized fungus Letharia, MYCOLOGIA, 93(1), 2001, pp. 38-53
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
MYCOLOGIA
ISSN journal
00275514 → ACNP
Volume
93
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
38 - 53
Database
ISI
SICI code
0027-5514(200101/02)93:1<38:AGGATR>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Letharia, a genus of lichenized fungi described as a pair of sympatric spec ies, one making abundant sexual structures and the other making few, was in vestigated as a model system in which to recognize species boundaries. Gene genealogies of 6 and 12 loci were used to estimate the evolutionary histor y of Letharia, based on the principles of lineage sorting of alleles in div ergent lineages after genetic isolation. Instead of a species pair consisti ng of a putative clonal species derived from a progenitor sexual species, L etharia comprises at least six phylogenetic species. Judging by the presenc e of perennial apothecia and clonal reproductive structures, one species is exclusively sexual, three species are sexual and isidiate, and two species are sorediate and rarely sexual. Not all of these species would have been detected with a single gene genealogy, demonstrating the need for multiple independent loci in phylogenetic analysis to recognize recent speciation ev ents. The results are concordant with aspects of both biological and phylog enetic species recognition. However, only phylogenetic species recognition can be applied to fungi like Letharia species that are difficult to cultiva te and mate in the lab.