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The Roles of Polyploidy, Climate, and Genetic Architecture in the Evolution of Leaf Form in Viburnum (Adoxaceae)

Title
The Roles of Polyploidy, Climate, and Genetic Architecture in the Evolution of Leaf Form in Viburnum (Adoxaceae) / Morgan Kirstin Moeglein.
ISBN
9798790628054
Publication
[New Haven, Connecticut] : Yale University, 2021.
Physical Description
1 online resource (137 pages)
Notes
Advisors: Edwards, Erika Jean.
Description based on Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 83-08, Section: B.
Access and use
Proquest dissertation: Access is restricted by licensing agreement.
EliScholar dissertation: Access is available to the Yale community
Summary
Plants exhibit extensive variation in leaf form, but the evolutionary drivers of this variation are not well understood. This dissertation leverages the wide diversity of leaf form and instances of leaf syndrome convergence in Viburnum to investigate trends in leaf trait evolution across the group. First, I explore how changes in chromosome number and genome size influence leaf characters of ecophysiological importance. It appears that even with extensive variation in chromosome number and genome size across Viburnum, nucleotypic changes largely do not constrain leaf traits related to ecophysiological function. I then look into a case of convergent evolution for leaf syndromes in a radiation of Central and South American cloud forest species. First, I studied whether or not different species with the same leaf syndromes occupied similar climatic niches and found that though all leaf syndromes occupied largely overlapping climatic zones, some leaf syndromes do seem to sort by a couple select climate variables. I then uncover hybridization between two Mexican species with different leaf syndromes and use this underlying genetic diversity to identify genetic markers associated with leaf trait differences. I find that some leaf traits are associated with many genomic regions while others are associated with only a few and that some significant regions are associated with multiple traits. Overall, there are many factors, from genetic to environmental, shaping the evolution of leaf form in Viburnum.
Variant and related titles
Proquest dissertation Dissertations & Theses @ Yale University.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 27, 2022
Thesis note
Ph.D. Yale University 2021.
Genre/Form
Academic theses.
Also listed under
Edwards, Erika Jean, degree supervisor.
Yale University. Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, degree granting institution.
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