Title
Unraveling the biogeographical history of chrysobalanaceae from plastid genomes
Date Issued
01 June 2016
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Bardon L.
Sothers C.
Prance G.T.
Malé P.J.G.
Xi Z.
Davis C.C.
Murienne J.
Coissac E.
Lavergne S.
Chave J.
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Publisher(s)
Botanical Society of America Inc.
Abstract
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The complex geological and climatic history of the Neotropics has had major implications on the diversification of plant lineages.Chrysobalanaceae is a pantropical family of trees and shrubs with 75% of its 531 species found in the Neotropics, and a time-calibrated phylogeny of this family should shed light on the tempo of diversification in the Neotropical flora. Previously published phylogenetic hypotheses of this family were poorly supported, and its biogeography remains unclear. METHODS: We assembled the complete plastid genome of 51 Chrysobalanaceae species, and increased taxon sampling by Sanger-sequencing of five plastid regions for an additional 88 species. We generated a time-calibrated tree including all 139 Chrsyobalanaceae species and 23 out groups. We then conducted an ancestral area reconstruction analysis and estimated diversification rates in the family. KEY RESULTS: The tree generated with the plastid genome alignment was almost fully resolved. It supports the polyphyly of Licania and Hirtella. The family has diversified starting around the Eocene-Oligocene transition. An ancestral area reconstruction confirms a Paleotropical origin for Chrysobalanaceae with several transoceanic dispersal events. The main Neotropical clade likely resulted from a single migration event from Africa around 28 mya ago, which subsequently underwent rapid diversification. CONCLUSIONS: Given the diverse ecologies exhibited by extant species, we hypothesize that the rapid diversification of Chrysobalanaceae following the colonization of the Neotropics was triggered by habitat specialization during the complex geological and paleoclimatic history of the Neotropics.
Start page
1089
End page
1102
Volume
103
Issue
6
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica
Biología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84976339044
PubMed ID
Source
American Journal of Botany
ISSN of the container
00029122
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