Parental Ploidy Strongly Affects Offspring Fitness in Heteroploid Crosses among Three Cytotypes of Autopolyploid Jacobaea carniolica (Asteraceae)

Michaela Sonnleitner, Birgit Weis, Ruth Flatscher, Pedro Escobar Garcia, Jan Suda, Jana Krejcikova, Gerald M. Schneeweiss, Manuela Winkler, Peter Schoenswetter, Karl Hülber

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Abstract

Reproductive interactions among cytotypes in their contact zones determine whether these cytotypes can co-exist and form stable contact zones or not. In autopolyploids, heteroploid cross-compatibilities might depend on parental ploidy, but tests of this hypothesis in autopolyploid systems with more than two ploidies are lacking. Here, we study Jacobaea carniolica, which comprises diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid individuals regularly forming contact zones. Seeds obtained from in situ cross-pollinations within and among cytotypes were subjected to DNA flow cytometry and greenhouse germination experiments. Hybrid fitness and parental effects on hybrid fitness were tested with regression models comparing fitness parameters of early life stages. Irrespective of the direction of crosses, seed viability and seedling survival in diploid-polyploid crosses were substantially lower than in tetraploid-hexaploid crosses. In contrast, seedling growth traits indicated neither transgressive character expression nor any selection against hybrid offspring. Congruent with a model of genome dosage effects, these traits differed between reciprocal crosses, especially of diploids and tetraploids, where trait values resembled those of the maternal parent. The strong effect of parental ploidy on offspring fitness in heteroploid crosses may cause contact zones involving exclusively polyploid cytotypes to be less stable over longer terms than those involving diploids and polyploids.
Original languageEnglish
Article number78959
Number of pages11
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume8
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Nov 2013

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 106038 Reproductive biology
  • 106012 Evolutionary research

Keywords

  • CHAMERION-ANGUSTIFOLIUM ONAGRACEAE
  • DACTYLIS-GLOMERATA L
  • REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION
  • SENECIO-CARNIOLICUS
  • CONTACT ZONE
  • TETRAPLOID ESTABLISHMENT
  • NICHE DIFFERENTIATION
  • ENDOSPERM DEVELOPMENT
  • DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS
  • HEXAPLOID CYTOTYPES

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