A Geometric Morphometrics Approach to the Study of Natural Variations and Hybrid Detection in Populations of <i>Alnus incana</i> (L.) Moench and <i>Alnus rohlenae</i> Vít, Douda and Mandák
2024
Milena Marković | Vera Vidaković | Zorica Popović
Landmark-based geometric morphometrics (GM) was used to examine, for the first time, spontaneous hybridization between <i>Alnus incana</i> (L.) Moench and <i>Alnus rohlenae</i> Vít, Douda and Mandák, and to assess inter- and intrapopulation variability in leaf shape, leaf size and venation in natural populations in Serbia (Western Balkans). Two geographically distant (30 km) and two close (1.2 km) populations were selected to examine hybridization. The variability in leaf shapes was assessed by canonical variate analysis and linear discriminant analysis performed on the symmetric component of variation. Covariation between the symmetric component of shape variation and the number of pairs of secondary leaf veins was investigated with partial least squares analysis. Static allometry was examined for the first time in the genus <i>Alnus</i> Mill. A higher proportion of <i>A. incana</i> leaves was classified as <i>A. rohlenae</i> in geographically close populations, which is in accordance with the hypothesis about spontaneous hybridization. No single leaf of <i>A. rohlenae</i> was classified as <i>A. incana</i>, indicating that putative hybrids can only be found in grey alder populations. This study demonstrates that GM is a powerful tool for species delimitation and hybrid detection in the genus <i>Alnus</i> and it can be used for preliminary screening in hybrid zones.
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