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The speciation and adaptation of the polyploids: a case study of the Chinese Isoetes L. diploid-polyploid complex.

Xiaokang DaiXiang LiYuqian HuangXing Liu
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2020)
Our results elucidate that I. yunguinensis and I. taiwanensis contribute to the speciation of I. sinensis, the diploid parents are the female parents of different populations. The change of altitude might have played an important role in allopolyploid speciation and the pattern of distribution of I. sinensis. Additionally, niche novelty of the allopolyploid population of I. sinensis has been detected, in accordance with the hypothesis that niche shift between the polyploids and its diploid progenitors is important for the establishment and persistence of the polyploids.
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