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Insights on the evolutionary origin of Detarioideae, a clade of ecologically dominant tropical African trees.

Manuel de la Estrella1,2, Félix Forest1, Jan J Wieringa3, Marie Fougère-Danezan2,4,5, Anne Bruneau2.   

Abstract

African tropical forests are generally considered less diverse than their Neotropical and Asian counterparts. By contrast, the Detarioideae is much more diverse in Africa than in South America and Asia. To better understand the evolution of this contrasting diversity pattern, we investigated the biogeographical and ecological origin of this subfamily, testing whether they originated in dry biomes surrounding the Tethys Seaway as currently hypothesized for many groups of Leguminosae. We constructed the largest time-calibrated phylogeny for the subfamily to date, reconstructed ancestral states for geography and biome/habitat, estimated diversification and extinction rates, and evaluated biome/habitat and geographic shifts in Detarioideae. The ancestral habitat of Detarioideae is postulated to be a primary forest (terra firme) originated in Africa-South America, in the early Palaeocene, after which several biome/habitat and geographic shifts occurred. The origin of Detarioideae is older than previous estimates, which postulated a dry (succulent) biome origin according to the Tethys Seaway hypothesis, and instead we reveal a post Gondwana and terra firme origin for this early branching clade of legumes. Detarioideae include some of the most dominant trees in evergreen forests and have likely played a pivotal role in shaping continental African forest diversity.
© 2017 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2017 New Phytologist Trust.

Keywords:  Fabaceae; biogeography; biome evolution; diversification rates; mono-dominant forests; niche conservatism; tropical forests

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28323330     DOI: 10.1111/nph.14523

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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