Literature DB >> 34773376

Spatial phylogenetics of the Chinese angiosperm flora provides insights into endemism and conservation.

Xiao-Xia Zhang1, Jian-Fei Ye1,2, Shawn W Laffan3, Brent D Mishler4, Andrew H Thornhill4,5,6, Li-Min Lu1, Ling-Feng Mao7, Bing Liu1,8, You-Hua Chen9, An-Ming Lu1, Joseph T Miller6,10, Zhi-Duan Chen1,8.   

Abstract

The flora of China is well known for its high diversity and endemism. Identifying centers of endemism and designating conservation priorities are essential goals for biodiversity studies. However, there is no comprehensive study from a rigorous phylogenetic perspective to understand patterns of diversity and endemism and to guide biodiversity conservation in China. We conducted a spatial phylogenetic analysis of the Chinese angiosperm flora at the generic level to identify centers of neo- and paleo-endemism. Our results indicate that: (i) the majority of grid cells in China with significantly high phylogenetic endemism (PE) were located in the mountainous regions; (ii) four of the nine centers of endemism recognized, located in northern and western China, were recognized for the first time; (iii) arid and semiarid regions in Northwest China were commonly linked to significant PE, consistent with other spatial phylogenetic studies worldwide; and (iv) six high-priority conservation gaps were detected by overlaying the boundaries of China's nature reserves on all significant PE cells. Overall, we conclude that the mountains of southern and northern China contain both paleo-endemics (ancient relictual lineages) and neo-endemics (recently diverged lineages). The areas we highlight as conservation priorities are important for broad-scale planning, especially in the context of evolutionary history preservation.
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Keywords:  Chinese angiosperm flora; categorical analysis of neo- and paleo-endemism; conservation priority; phylogenetic diversity; phylogenetic endemism; spatial phylogenetics

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34773376     DOI: 10.1111/jipb.13189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Integr Plant Biol        ISSN: 1672-9072            Impact factor:   7.061


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1.  Regional fauna-flora biodiversity and conservation strategy in China.

Authors:  Baoguo Li; He Zhang; Kang Huang; Gang He; Songtao Guo; Rong Hou; Pei Zhang; Haitao Wang; Hao Pan; Hengguang Fu; Xiaoying Wu; Kexin Jiang; Ruliang Pan
Journal:  iScience       Date:  2022-08-06
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