| Literature DB >> 27744015 |
Benjamin E Carter1, Juan Larraín2, Alžběta Manukjanová3, Blanka Shaw4, A Jonathan Shaw4, Jochen Heinrichs5, Peter de Lange6, Monica Suleiman7, Louis Thouvenot8, Matt von Konrat2.
Abstract
Frullania subgenus Microfrullania is a clade of ca. 15 liverwort species occurring in Australasia, Malesia, and southern South America. We used combined nuclear and chloroplast sequence data from 265 ingroup accessions to test species circumscriptions and estimate the biogeographic history of the subgenus. With dense infra-specific sampling, we document an important role of long-distance dispersal in establishing phylogeographic patterns of extant species. At deeper time scales, a combination of phylogenetic analyses, divergence time estimation and ancestral range estimation were used to reject vicariance and to document the role of long-distance dispersal in explaining the evolution and biogeography of the clade across the southern Hemisphere. A backbone phylogeny for the subgenus is proposed, providing insight into evolution of morphological patterns and establishing the basis for an improved sectional classification of species within Microfrullania. Several species complexes are identified, the presence of two undescribed but genetically and morphologically distinct species is noted, and previously neglected names are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Ancestral range reconstruction; Divergence time estimation; Diversification; Gondwanaland; Long distance dispersal; Species delimitation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27744015 DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2016.10.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Phylogenet Evol ISSN: 1055-7903 Impact factor: 4.286