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Frequent colonization and little in situ speciation in Senecio in the tropical alpine-like islands of eastern Africa.

Martha Kandziora1, Joachim W Kadereit2, Berit Gehrke2.   

Abstract

PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Floras of continental habitat islands, like those of islands, originate mostly through colonization, which can be followed by in situ speciation. We here address the question of the relative importance of colonization and in situ diversification in the high-altitude areas of the eastern African high mountains, the tropical Afroalpine Region, using the most species-rich genus in the region, Senecio, as an example.
METHODS: We expanded earlier Senecioneae phylogenies by adding more tropical African species and analyzed our phylogenetic tree biogeographically. KEY
RESULTS: Senecio contains at least five clades with tropical African species, all of them containing tropical afroalpine species. Between four to 14 independent colonization events into the tropical Afroalpine most likely from montane regions in southern Africa were found. Additionally, relationships of tropical afroalpine species to Palearctic and South American taxa were identified. Although some in situ diversification occurred in Senecio in the tropical Afroalpine, the resulting number of species per clade is never higher than seven.
CONCLUSION: Like other genera, Senecio colonized the tropical Afroalpine several times independently. Comparison with Mt. Kinabalu, a small tropical alpine-like region in Southeast Asia, and alpine-like regions in the Andes implies that rates of in situ speciation might be linked to area size.
© 2016 Botanical Society of America.

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Keywords:  Afroalpine Region; Asteraceae; Senecio; colonization; continental habitat islands; in situ diversification; island biogeography; sky islands; tropical alpine-like

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27555436     DOI: 10.3732/ajb.1600210

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Bot        ISSN: 0002-9122            Impact factor:   3.844


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