Real Jardín Botánico (RJB-CSIC), Plaza de Murillo 2, 28014, Madrid, Spain.
Mol Ecol. 2013 Aug;22(16):4177-4195. doi: 10.1111/mec.12383. Epub 2013 Jul 12.
Anthropogenic global climate change is expected to cause severe range contractions among alpine plants. Alpine areas in the Mediterranean region are of special concern because of the high abundance of endemic species with narrow ranges. This study combined species distribution models, population structure analyses and Bayesian skyline plots to trace the past and future distribution and diversity of Linaria glacialis, an endangered narrow endemic species that inhabits summits of Sierra Nevada (Spain). The results showed that: (i) the habitat of this alpine-Mediterranean species in Sierra Nevada suffered little changes during glacial and interglacial stages of late Quaternary; (ii) climatic oscillations in the last millennium (Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age) moderately affected the demographic trends of L. glacialis; (iii) future warming conditions will cause severe range contractions; and (iv) genetic diversity will not diminish at the same pace as the distribution range. As a consequence of the low population structure of this species, genetic impoverishment in the alpine zones of Sierra Nevada should be limited during range contraction. We conclude that maintenance of large effective population sizes via high mutation rates and high levels of gene flow may promote the resilience of alpine plant species when confronted with global warming.
人为引起的全球气候变化预计将导致高山植物的严重分布范围收缩。由于具有狭窄分布范围的特有物种丰富度高,地中海地区的高山地区特别令人关注。本研究结合物种分布模型、种群结构分析和贝叶斯天空线图,追踪了 Linaria glacialis 的过去和未来分布和多样性,Linaria glacialis 是一种濒危的狭窄特有物种,栖息在内华达山脉(西班牙)的山顶上。结果表明:(i)在第四纪晚期的冰川和间冰期,这种高山-地中海物种在内华达山脉的栖息地几乎没有变化;(ii)在上一个千年(中世纪暖期和小冰期)的气候振荡适度影响了 L. glacialis 的人口趋势;(iii)未来的变暖条件将导致严重的分布范围收缩;(iv)遗传多样性不会与分布范围以相同的速度减少。由于该物种的低种群结构,在分布范围收缩期间,内华达山脉高山地区的遗传贫瘠应该是有限的。我们得出结论,通过高突变率和高水平的基因流维持大的有效种群大小可能会促进高山植物物种在面对全球变暖时的恢复力。