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Barrett, LG; Thrall, PH; Burdon, JJ. 2007. Evolutionary diversification through hybridization in a wild
host-pathogen interaction. EVOLUTION. 61(7):1613-1621.
Address:
Barrett, LG, CSIRO Plant Ind, GPO Box 1600, Canberra, ACT 2601,
Australia
Coevolutionary outcomes between interacting species are predicted to
vary across landscapes, as environmental conditions, gene flow, and the
strength of selection vary among populations. Using a combination of
molecular, experimental, and field approaches, we describe how
broad-scale patterns of environmental heterogeneity, genetic
divergence, and regional adaptation have the potential to influence
coevolutionary processes in the Linum marginale-Melampsora lini
plant-pathogen interaction. We show that two genetically and
geographically divergent pathogen lineages dominate interactions with
the host across Australia, and demonstrate a hybrid origin for one of
the lineages. We further demonstrate that the geographic divergence of
the two lineages of M. lini in Australia is related to variation among
lineages in virulence, life-history characteristics, and response to
environmental conditions. When correlated with data describing regional
patterns of variation in host resistance diversity and mating system
these observations highlight the potential for gene flow and geographic
selection mosaics to generate and maintain coevolutionary
diversification in long-standing host-pathogen interactions.
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