Electrophoretic evidence supporting a theory of allopolyploid origin of the peatmoss Sphagnum jensenii

Abstract
Based on morphological evidence it has been hypothesised that Sphagnum jensenii is an allopolyploid, with S. annulatum and S. balticum as progenitors. Analysis of nine putative enzyme loci carried out on populations of these three species from central Norway, strongly corroborate this hypothesis. Sphagnum jensenii showed fixed heterozygosity at four of the loci suggesting that it is an allopolyploid. At each of the loci screened, extant populations of S. annulatum and S. balticum shared alleles with S. jensenii. The taxonomic interpretation is that S. jensenii should be recognised as a distinct species different from S. annulatum. Implications of allopolyploidy on ecological tolerances and niche breadth are briefly discussed.