Morphometric Analyses of Leaf Shapes in Four Sympatric Mediterranean Oaks and Hybrids in the Algerian Kabylie Forest
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Background: local morphological variation can provide useful information to clarify the
role of hybridization in Mediterranean oaks. Accordingly, we have characterized putative hybrids
and oak species coexisting in a highly diversified oak forest in Algeria with four native oak species
(Quercus suber L., Q. ilex L., Q. canariensis Willd., and Q. afares Pomel). (2) Methods: sixteen plots,
including 89 trees from the four native species and their putative hybrids were sampled. Leaves were
scanned and their geometric morphometry analyzed by using 11 landmarks on the right side on
their abaxial surface. Variation within and among species, and the relationship among oak species
and their hybrids were analyzed, utilizing an ANOVA and a canonical analysis using morphoJ
software. (3) Results: using the geometric morphometry analysis, we observed that Q. afares shape is
intermediate between Q. suber and Q. canariensis, being Q. ilex very different from the others, and that
there is no overlap among them. Putative hybrids are morphologically close to Q. afares and, to a
lesser extent, to Q. suber and, finally, to Q. ilex and Q. canariensis. (4) Conclusions: the study opens
the field for future molecular characterization of hybrids, and for determining their role in terms
of adaptation to actual and predicted future climatic conditions. The morphological proximity of
hybrids to Q. afares demonstrate this species advantage in the area of study and its importance for the future evolution of the species in the Mediterranean
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Akli A, Lorenzo Z, Alía R, Rabhi K, Torres E. Morphometric Analyses of Leaf Shapes in Four Sympatric Mediterranean Oaks and Hybrids in the Algerian Kabylie Forest. Forests. 2022; 13(4):508. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13040508











