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High invasion potential of Hydrilla verticillata in the Americas predicted using ecological niche modeling combined with genetic data.


ABSTRACT: Ecological niche modeling is an effective tool to characterize the spatial distribution of suitable areas for species, and it is especially useful for predicting the potential distribution of invasive species. The widespread submerged plant Hydrilla verticillata (hydrilla) has an obvious phylogeographical pattern: Four genetic lineages occupy distinct regions in native range, and only one lineage invades the Americas. Here, we aimed to evaluate climatic niche conservatism of hydrilla in North America at the intraspecific level and explore its invasion potential in the Americas by comparing climatic niches in a phylogenetic context. Niche shift was found in the invasion process of hydrilla in North America, which is probably mainly attributed to high levels of somatic mutation. Dramatic changes in range expansion in the Americas were predicted in the situation of all four genetic lineages invading the Americas or future climatic changes, especially in South America; this suggests that there is a high invasion potential of hydrilla in the Americas. Our findings provide useful information for the management of hydrilla in the Americas and give an example of exploring intraspecific climatic niche to better understand species invasion.

SUBMITTER: Zhu J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5496529 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High invasion potential of <i>Hydrilla verticillata</i> in the Americas predicted using ecological niche modeling combined with genetic data.

Zhu Jinning J   Xu Xuan X   Tao Qing Q   Yi Panpan P   Yu Dan D   Xu Xinwei X  

Ecology and evolution 20170530 13


Ecological niche modeling is an effective tool to characterize the spatial distribution of suitable areas for species, and it is especially useful for predicting the potential distribution of invasive species. The widespread submerged plant <i>Hydrilla verticillata</i> (hydrilla) has an obvious phylogeographical pattern: Four genetic lineages occupy distinct regions in native range, and only one lineage invades the Americas. Here, we aimed to evaluate climatic niche conservatism of hydrilla in N  ...[more]

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