The Evolution of CAM Photosynthesis in Australian Calandrinia Reveals Lability in C3+CAM Phenotypes and a Possible Constraint to the Evolution of Strong CAM
Autor: | Erika J. Edwards, Lillian P. Hancock, Joseph A. M. Holtum |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Facultative animal structures biology Range (biology) Lineage (evolution) Australia Portulacaceae Plant Science 15. Life on land biology.organism_classification Photosynthesis 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Biological Evolution Phylogenetics Evolutionary biology Crassulacean acid metabolism Animal Science and Zoology Ecosystem Calandrinia Life History Traits 010606 plant biology & botany |
Zdroj: | Integrative and comparative biology. 59(3) |
ISSN: | 1557-7023 |
Popis: | Australian Calandrinia has radiated across the Australian continent during the last 30 Ma, and today inhabits most Australian ecosystems. Given its biogeographic range and reports of facultative Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) photosynthesis in multiple species, we hypothesized (1) that CAM would be widespread across Australian Calandrinia and that species, especially those that live in arid regions, would engage in strong CAM, and (2) that Australian Calandrinia would be an important lineage for informing on the CAM evolutionary trajectory. We cultivated 22 Australian Calandrinia species for a drought experiment. Using physiological measurements and δ13C values we characterized photosynthetic mode across these species, mapped the resulting character states onto a phylogeny, and characterized the climatic envelopes of species in their native ranges. Most species primarily utilize C3 photosynthesis, with CAM operating secondarily, often upregulated following drought. Several phylogenetically nested species are C3, indicating evolutionary losses of CAM. No strong CAM was detected in any of the species. Results highlight the limitations of δ13C surveys in detecting C3+CAM phenotypes, and the evolutionary lability of C3+CAM phenotypes. We propose a model of CAM evolution that allows for lability and reversibility among C3+CAM phenotypes and C3 and suggest that an annual life-cycle may preclude the evolution of strong CAM. |
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