Title
Crescendo, diminuendo and subito of the trumpets: winds of change in the concerted evolution between flowers and pollinators in Salpichroa (Solanaceae)
Date Issued
2019
Access level
restricted access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Ibañez A.C.
Moré M.
LEIVA TAFUR, DAMARIS
Cocucci A.A.
Publisher(s)
Academic Press Inc.
Abstract
‘Gradual’ vs ‘punctuated’ and ‘unidirectional’ (only lengthening) vs. ‘bidirectional’ (lengthenings and shortenings) modes of evolution are explanations that compete to explain adaptive changes of flower tube length in angiosperm. The nightshade genus Salpichroa Miers, with 21 species mostly growing in the tropical Andes of southern South America, has the opportune qualities of including nearly 15-fold inter-specific variation in corolla tube length, as well as one species that is a candidate for participating in evolutionary escalation with the longest-billed hummingbird, Ensifera ensifera. We reconstructed the phylogenetic relationships using five molecular markers, the two plastid markers trnD-trnT and trnL, and three nuclear markers, ITS and two COSII, and estimated divergence times of the genus in order to reconstruct the history of both corolla tube length and pollination mode (i.e. hummingbirds, moths or multiple). We used comparative methods to determine whether corolla tube elongation/shortening is associated with shifts in pollination mode and to test, modes and rates of corolla tube change. We found evidence of both lengthening and shortening of corolla tubes. Evolutionary rates are consistent with rapid corolla tube length transitions that are only partly associated with shifts in pollination mode. Though ‘punctuated’ evolution (i.e. large changes predominantly at speciation events) explained corolla changes in the whole genus, ‘gradual’ evolution (i.e. gradual changes during a coevolutionary race with the same pollinator) was a better explanation for the change in the long-flowered clade, mostly pollinated by hummingbirds. © 2018 Elsevier Inc.
Start page
90
End page
99
Volume
132
Number
3
Language
English
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85057740306
PubMed ID
Source
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
ISSN of the container
1055-7903
Sponsor(s)
The authors thank the staff of the Museo Botánico de Córdoba (Argentina), New York Botanical Garden (USA), Herbario de Trujillo (Perú) and Universidad de San Marcos (Perú). ACI thanks Sigma Xi (Grant ID G201603151938799), the International Association for Plant Taxonomy (Awarded grant 2016) and Red de Macrouniversidades (Awarded grant 2016) for financial support; Laura Margarita Márquez Valdelamar for processing samples for sequencing (Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) and Federico Sazatornil for assistance in data analyses using R. Andrea Cosacov, Santiago Benitez-Vieyra and two anonymous reviewers made valuable suggestions on a previous version of the manuscript. Field trips were funded by Programa de Cooperación MINCYT (Argentina) – CONCYTEC (Perú) (PE/13/02, 2014–2015), SECYT-UNC 203/2014, and FONCYT BID-2012-PICT-1553. ACI, MM, GB and AAC acknowledge the assistance of CONICET and the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, both of which support the research facilities.
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