Literature DB >> 29420476

Evolutionary history of the angiosperm flora of China.

Li-Min Lu1, Ling-Feng Mao2, Tuo Yang1, Jian-Fei Ye1,3,4, Bing Liu1,5, Hong-Lei Li6,7, Miao Sun8,9, Joseph T Miller10,11, Sarah Mathews10, Hai-Hua Hu1,3, Yan-Ting Niu1,3, Dan-Xiao Peng1,3, You-Hua Chen12, Stephen A Smith13, Min Chen14, Kun-Li Xiang1,3, Chi-Toan Le1,3, Viet-Cuong Dang1,3, An-Ming Lu1, Pamela S Soltis9, Douglas E Soltis8,9, Jian-Hua Li15, Zhi-Duan Chen1,5.   

Abstract

High species diversity may result from recent rapid speciation in a 'cradle' and/or the gradual accumulation and preservation of species over time in a 'museum'. China harbours nearly 10% of angiosperm species worldwide and has long been considered as both a museum, owing to the presence of many species with hypothesized ancient origins, and a cradle, as many lineages have originated as recent topographic changes and climatic shifts-such as the formation of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and the development of the monsoon-provided new habitats that promoted remarkable radiation. However, no detailed phylogenetic study has addressed when and how the major components of the Chinese angiosperm flora assembled to form the present-day vegetation. Here we investigate the spatio-temporal divergence patterns of the Chinese flora using a dated phylogeny of 92% of the angiosperm genera for the region, a nearly complete species-level tree comprising 26,978 species and detailed spatial distribution data. We found that 66% of the angiosperm genera in China did not originate until early in the Miocene epoch (23 million years ago (Mya)). The flora of eastern China bears a signature of older divergence (mean divergence times of 22.04-25.39 Mya), phylogenetic overdispersion (spatial co-occurrence of distant relatives) and higher phylogenetic diversity. In western China, the flora shows more recent divergence (mean divergence times of 15.29-18.86 Mya), pronounced phylogenetic clustering (co-occurrence of close relatives) and lower phylogenetic diversity. Analyses of species-level phylogenetic diversity using simulated branch lengths yielded results similar to genus-level patterns. Our analyses indicate that eastern China represents a floristic museum, and western China an evolutionary cradle, for herbaceous genera; eastern China has served as both a museum and a cradle for woody genera. These results identify areas of high species richness and phylogenetic diversity, and provide a foundation on which to build conservation efforts in China.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29420476     DOI: 10.1038/nature25485

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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