Title
Molecular phylogenetic studies of Caribbean palms (Arecaceae) and their relationships to biogeography and conservation
Date Issued
01 January 2008
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
review
Author(s)
University of Aarhus
Publisher(s)
Springer New York
Abstract
The Caribbean Islands are one of the world's 34 biodiversity hotspots, remarkable for its biological richness and the high level of threat to its flora and fauna. The palms (family Arecaceae) are well represented in the West Indies, with 21 genera (three endemic) and 135 species (121 endemic). We provide an overview of phylogenetic knowledge of West Indian Palms, including their relationships within a plastid DNA-based phylogeny of the Arecaceae. We present new data used to reconstruct the phylogeny of tribe Cryosophileae, including four genera found in the West Indies, based on partial sequences of the low-copy nuclear genes encoding phosphoribulokinase (PRK) and subunit 2 of RNA polymerase II (RPB2). Recently published phylogenetic studies of tribe Cocoseae, based on PRK sequences, and tribes Cyclospatheae and Geonomateae, based on PRK and RPB2 sequences, also provide information on the phylogenetic relationships of West Indian palms. Results of these analyses show many independent origins of the West Indian Palm flora. These phylogenetic studies reflect the complex envolutionary history of the West Indies and no single biogeographical pattern emerges for these palms. The present day distributions of West Indian palms suggest complicated evolutionary interchange among islands, as well as between the West Indies and surrounding continents. We identified six palm lineages that deserve conservation priority. Species-level phylogenies are needed for Copernicia, Sabal, and Roystonea before we can build a more complete understanding of the origin and diversification of West Indian palms. © 2008 The New York Botanical Garden.
Start page
78
End page
102
Volume
74
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-46649084183
Source
Botanical Review
ISSN of the container
00068101
Sponsor(s)
Acknowledgements We thank Javier Francisco-Ortega, Fabian Michelangeli, and Mike Maunder for their comments on earlier versions of this manuscript. Financial support for phylogenetic studies developed by the authors came from the Tropical Biology Program at Florida International University (TBP-FIU), Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, the Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust, the International Palm Society, the Danish National Science Research Council, the South Florida Palm Society, the Marina Riley Scholarship, and the Botanical Society of America. This is contribution 145 of TBP-FIU. We acknowledge Trénel et al. for making accessible online their phylogenetic trees prior to publication and Sandy Namoff for GenBank assistance with the Cryosophileae. NSF program CREST-CATEC of the University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras funded JR’s participation in the IX Latin American Botanical Conference.
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