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Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica

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ALERCIA, David; GIORGIS, Melisa A; FUNES, Guillermo  y  COSACOV, Andrea. Rango geográfico y estructura espacial de linajes genéticos en Sophora linearifolia (Fabaceae), un arbusto endémico de las sierras centrales de Argentina. Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. [online]. 2017, vol.52, n.1, pp.141-152. ISSN 1851-2372.

A large number of endemic species occur in the Sierras of Córdoba and San Luis. A significant group of them shows a disjunct geographic distribution between these two mountain regions. Until the present study, there were none genetic studies that allow us to infer historical processes underlying this geographical pattern. For this purpose, we characterize the distribution area and phylogeographic patterns of Sophora linearifolia, across its geographic range which includes Sierras Chicas (SC) and Cumbres de Gaspar (CG) in Córdoba and in the southwestern area of Sierras of San Luis (SL). We compared the current with the predicted species area of distribution using ecological niche modelling analysis. We also analyzed genetic variability and spatial structure of the DNA chloroplast marker trnH-psbA, and reconstructed the genealogical relationships among the retrieved haplotypes. Current and the predicted distribution agreed in showing a climatic/topographic disjunction between Sierras of Cordoba and San Luis hills, although the current distribution presents a disjunction between SC and CG in Córdoba, not shown in the potential distribution map. We obtained eight haplotypes with restricted distribution and low levels of genetic differentiation that were grouped into four phylogroups: SC, CG and two in SL. Our results indicate that S. linearifolia presents low dispersal ability and it would have recently diversified, suggesting a neoendemic taxon.

Palabras clave : Chloroplastidial DNA; Biogeography; Disjunct; Distribution; Ecological niche modelling; Phylogeography; Neoendemic; Sierras Pampeanas.

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