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Journal of Vegetation Science | 1999

Ecological amplitude in Silene nutans in relation to allozyme variation at the western margin of its distribution

Fabienne Van Rossum; Pierre Jacques Meerts; emmanuelle gratia; Martin Tanghe

. At the western border of its geographical range, Silene nutans (Caryophyllaceae) has evolved two groups of parapatric populations showing distinct allozyme patterns and apparently occurring on different bedrock types. This study tests the hypothesis that these groups represent edaphic ecotypes. With this in view, the ecological amplitude of 36 populations of Silene nutans from Belgium was investigated and their synecology specified using vegetation composition and soil parameters; Ellenberg indicator values were used for ecological interpretation of the vegetation analyses. The results provide evidence that allozyme and habitat variations are correlated, the two groups occurring on contrasting soil with distinct vegetation types. One group is restricted to alkaline soils and typically occurs in open calcareous grasslands, fringes and scrub. The other group is characterized by wider autecological and synecological ranges with a bimodal pH- distribution, occurring on two kinds of siliceous soils: (1) neutral soils, supporting vegetation with a high species richness comprising many mesophilous species, and (2) CaCO3 -free bedrocks characterized by acidophilous, species-poor, open dry grasslands and woodlands. It also appears that factors not related to soil chemistry, such as microclimate, are involved in the ecological specialization of the two ecotypes. It is argued that these ecotypes exemplify adaptive radiation and parapatric speciation at the margin of a species distribution area.


Acta Oecologica-international Journal of Ecology | 2001

Exudation of low molecular weight organic acids by germinating seeds of two edaphic ecotypes of Silene nutans L.

Hans Henrik H.H. Bruun; Fabienne Van Rossum; Lena Ström

Two parapatric ecotypes of Silene nutans, exhibiting distinct allozyme patterns, morphology and autecology were investigated for differences in exudation of low molecular weight organic acids from germinating seeds, and for differences in seed phosphorus content. The calcicolous ecotype is restricted to calcareous soils, and the silicicolous one predominantly occurs on acid soils, and sometimes, although less frequently, on neutral to alkaline soils. No clear difference was found between ecotypes. However, within the silicicolous ecotype seed samples showed marked differences in exudation pattern and seed phosphorus content depending on origin along the soil acidity gradient. Seeds of low-pH origin exuded more dicarboxylic acids (malic + succinic acid, oxalic acid) and had a lower phosphorus content than seeds of high pH origin. The exudation of dicarboxylic acids from seeds of low pH origin is probably an adaptation to adverse conditions (aluminium toxicity) on acid soils. The pattern is similar to that found among different cultivars of wheat. It is contrasted to the pattern found on comparison of a suite of calcifugous and calcicolous species, where exudation of di- and tricarboxylic acids is associated with solubilisation of recalcitrantly bound phosphorus and iron in calcareous soils.


Evolution | 2017

Lineages of Silene nutans developed rapid, strong, asymmetric postzygotic reproductive isolation in allopatry

Hélène Martin; Pascal Touzet; Mathilde Dufay; Cécile Godé; Eric Schmitt; Emna Lahiani; Lynda F. Delph; Fabienne Van Rossum

Reproductive isolation can rise either as a consequence of genomic divergence in allopatry or as a byproduct of divergent selection in parapatry. To determine whether reproductive isolation in gynodioecious Silene nutans results from allopatric divergence or from ecological adaptation following secondary contact, we investigated the pattern of postzygotic reproductive isolation and hybridization in natural populations using two phylogeographic lineages, western (W1) and eastern (E1). Experimental crosses between the lineages identified strong, asymmetric postzygotic isolation between the W1 and the E1 lineages, independent of geographic overlap. The proportion of ovules fertilized, seeds aborted, and seeds germinated revealed relatively little effect on the fitness of hybrids. In contrast, hybrid mortality was high and asymmetric: while half of the hybrid seedlings with western lineage mothers died, nearly all hybrid seedlings with E1 mothers died. This asymmetric mortality mirrored the proportion of chlorotic seedlings, and is congruent with cytonuclear incompatibility. We found no evidence of hybridization between the lineages in regions of co‐occurrence using nuclear and plastid markers. Together, our results are consistent with the hypothesis that strong postzygotic reproductive isolation involving cytonuclear incompatibilities arose in allopatry. We argue that the dynamics of cytonuclear gynodioecy could facilitate the evolution of reproductive isolation.


Heredity | 1997

Allozyme variation in relation to ecotypic differentiation and population size in marginal populations of Silene nutans

Fabienne Van Rossum; Xavier Vekemans; Pierre Jacques Meerts; emmanuelle gratia; Claude Lefebvre


Biological Journal of The Linnean Society | 2004

Structure of allozyme variation in Nordic Silene nutans (Caryophyllaceae): population size, geographical position and immigration history

Fabienne Van Rossum; Honor C. Prentice


Biotropica | 2012

Ecology and Hybridization Potential of Two Sympatric Metallophytes, the Narrow Endemic Crepidorhopalon perennis (Linderniaceae) and its More Widespread Congener C. tenuis

Michel-Pierre Faucon; Benedict Muding A Tshilong; Fabienne Van Rossum; Pierre Jacques Meerts; Guillaume Decocq; Grégory Mahy


Plant Systematics and Evolution | 2016

The structure of allozyme variation in Silene nutans (Caryophyllaceae) in Denmark and in north-western Europe

Fabienne Van Rossum; Inger R. Weidema; Hélène Martin; Solenn Le Cadre; Pascal Touzet; Honor H.C. Prentice; Marianne Philipp


Archive | 1996

Ecologie, génétique et biologie des populations de Silene nutans L., une espèce rare en Belgique

Fabienne Van Rossum; Pierre Jacques Meerts


Silene: from populations to genes; pp 32-32 (2008) | 2008

Morphological and allozyme variation in Silene nutans (Caryophyllaceae) at the northwestern margin of its distributional range

Fabienne Van Rossum; S LeCadre; Pascal Touzet; Inger R. Weidema; Marianne Philipp; Honor C. Prentice


Phylogeography and Conservation of Postglacial Relicts | 2007

Morphological and allozyme variation of Silene nutans (Caryophyllaceae) at the northwestern margin of its distribution range.

Fabienne Van Rossum; Honor C. Prentice

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Pierre Jacques Meerts

Université libre de Bruxelles

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emmanuelle gratia

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Claude Lefebvre

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Martin Tanghe

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Michel-Pierre Faucon

Université libre de Bruxelles

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