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The colonization success of a species depends on the interplay between its phenotypic plasticity, adaptive potential and demographic history. Assessing their relative contributions during the different phases of a species range expansion is challenging, and requires large-scale experiments. Here, we investigated the relative contributions of plasticity, performance and demographic history to the worldwide expansion of the shepherd’s purse, Capsella bursa-pastoris. We installed two large common gardens of the shepherd’s purse, a young, self-fertilizing, allopolyploid weed with a worldwide distribution. One common garden was located in Europe, the other in Asia. We used accessions from three distinct genetic clusters (Middle East, Europe and Asia) that reflect the demographic history of the species. Several life-history traits were measured. To explain the phenotypic variation between and within genetic clusters, we analysed the effects of (i) the genetic clusters, (ii) the phenotypic plasticity and its association to fitness and (iii) the distance in terms of bioclimatic variables between the sampling site of an accession and the common garden, i.e. the environmental distance. Our experiment showed that (i) the performance of C. bursa-pastoris is closely related to its high phenotypic plasticity; (ii) within a common garden, genetic cluster was a main determinant of phenotypic differences; and (iii) at the scale of the experiment, the effect of environmental distance to the common garden could not be distinguished from that of genetic clusters. Phenotypic plasticity and demographic history both play important role at different stages of range expansion. The success of the worldwide expansion of C. bursa-pastoris was undoubtedly influenced by its strong phenotypic plasticity.

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The relative role of plasticity and demographic history in Capsella bursa-pastoris: a common garden experiment in Asia and Europe
Author
Cornille, Amandine 1 ; Tiret, Mathieu 1 ; Salcedo, Adriana 2 ; Huang, Huirun R 3 ; Orsucci, Marion 4 ; Milesi, Pascal 1 ; Kryvokhyzha, Dmytro 1 ; Holm, Karl 1 ; Xue-Jun, Ge 3 ; Stinchcombe, John R 2 ; Glémin, Sylvain 1 ; Wright, Stephen I 2 ; Lascoux, Martin 1 

 Department of Ecology and Genetics, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University , 75236 Uppsala , Sweden 
 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto , M5S 3B2 Toronto, ON , Canada 
 Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Guangzhou 510650 , China 
 Department of Plant Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences , 750 07 Uppsala , Sweden 
Publication title
AoB Plants; Oxford
Volume
14
Issue
3
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Jun 2022
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Place of publication
Oxford
Country of publication
United Kingdom
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e-ISSN
20412851
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
Publication history
 
 
Online publication date
2022-04-02
Milestone dates
2021-10-18 (Received); 2022-03-28 (Accepted); 2022-06-02 (Corrected)
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   First posting date
02 Apr 2022
ProQuest document ID
3169461034
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Copyright
© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.
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2025-03-05
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