2020
DOI: 10.26508/lsa.202000827
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Incipient sympatric speciation in wild barley caused by geological-edaphic divergence

Abstract: Sympatric speciation (SS) has been contentious since the idea was suggested by Darwin. Here, we show in wild barley SS due to geologic and edaphic divergence in “Evolution Plateau,” Upper Galilee, Israel. Our whole genome resequencing data showed SS separating between the progenitor old Senonian chalk and abutting derivative young Pleistocene basalt wild barley populations. The basalt wild barley species unfolds larger effective population size, lower recombination rates, and larger genetic diversity. Both spe… Show more

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“…This situation may initiate a shift in pollinator assembly and reproductive isolation consequently be reinforced over time. Our study may thus demonstrate an incipient sympatric speciation pattern induced by flower color differentiation, as has been observed for birds by behavioral isolation [65], and in plant species by geology-edaphic divergence [66], or geographic variation [67].…”
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confidence: 70%
“…This situation may initiate a shift in pollinator assembly and reproductive isolation consequently be reinforced over time. Our study may thus demonstrate an incipient sympatric speciation pattern induced by flower color differentiation, as has been observed for birds by behavioral isolation [65], and in plant species by geology-edaphic divergence [66], or geographic variation [67].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The ancestral chalk species is from Senonian, while the basalt species is from a volcanic eruption during the Quaternary, which is like basalt islands floating on chalk ocean ( Figure 1B ; Segev et al, 2002 ). When the volcano initially erupted about 1 million years ago and cooled down, new vegetation ( Hadid et al, 2013 ), food resources ( Figures 1C , 2C ), and ecological niches ( Figure 1B ) emerged, allowing animals to immigrate from the ancestral chalk to the new derivative symparic species on the basalt, forming the new species on the basalt ( Hadid et al, 2013 ; Nevo, 2013 ; Singaravelan et al, 2013 ; Li K. et al, 2015 ; Lövy et al, 2015 , 2017 , 2020 ; Li et al, 2016 , 2020a , b ; Šklíba et al, 2016 ; Jiao et al, 2021 ; Mukherjee et al, 2022 ; Nevo and Li, 2022 ; Figures 1A , 2C ). This provided us with an ideal model to further understand the complex interaction of the gut microbiome, the host, and its corresponding environment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sympatric speciation (SS) is still debated, although there are numerous theoretical and empirical studies supporting it ( 1 5 ). There are four criteria supporting SS traditionally, including 1) living entirely or largely sympatric; 2) substantial reproductive isolation between the sister species, preferentially based on genetic difference; 3) the species should be sister groups; and 4) they are diverging from the same ancestor without an allopatric history ( 6 ).…”
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