偏远大洋群岛上稀有神秘植物属的群岛间扩散、基因进化和起源

IF 2.4 2区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Myong-Suk Cho, Seon-Hee Kim, Philippe Danton, Seung-Chul Kim, Tod F. Stuessy, Daniel J. Crawford
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摘要

前言长期以来,岛屿植物因其独特的形态特征以及在广阔海洋中与世隔绝的狭小陆地区域而引起生物学家的兴趣。对岛屿特有植物的研究包括确定它们的祖先、追踪它们向岛屿的传播以及描述它们在岛屿上的进化,包括适应岛屿生活的特征。Thamnoseris是智利德斯文图拉达斯群岛(Desventuradas Islands)特有的单种属。方法利用 nrDNA 的 ITS 序列和完整的叶绿体基因组来解析 Thamnoseris 的系统发育关系。结果核序列和叶绿体序列的系统进化分析表明,Thamnoseris与胡安-费尔南德斯群岛最大的特有属Dendroseris嵌套或姊妹。Thamnoseris的祖先在过去3Ma(San Ambrosio时代)内分散到由San Ambrosio岛和San Félix岛组成的Desventuradas群岛。这是胡安-费尔南德斯群岛和德斯文图拉达斯群岛之间可能存在植物分散的唯一已知例子。我们还提到了两种不太可能出现的关于Thamnoseris起源的生物地理学假设,它具有在Dendroseris中未见的特征:小头状花序具黄色小花;花柱分枝几乎不分叉;总苞片基部膨大,所有这些特征都与自交和减少散播有关。山羊和野兔(现已被移走)使德文图拉达斯群岛上曾经非常茂盛的 T. lacerata 减少到只有几株,使其成为极受保护的植物,值得进一步研究。
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Inter-archipelago dispersal, anagenetic evolution, and the origin of a rare, enigmatic plant genus on a remote oceanic archipelago

Premise

Island plants have long interested biologists because of their distinctive morphological features and their isolation on small land areas in vast oceans. Studies of insular endemics may include identifying their ancestors, tracing their dispersal to islands, and describing their evolution on islands, including characters adaptive to island life. Thamnoseris is a monospecific genus endemic to the Desventuradas Islands, Chile. Its origins and relationships are unresolved, given the challenges of getting to the islands and accessing plants there.

Methods

Sequences from ITS of nrDNA and the complete chloroplast genome were employed to resolve phylogenetic relationships of Thamnoseris.

Results

Phylogenetic analyses of nuclear and chloroplast sequences showed Thamnoseris nested within or sister to Dendroseris, the largest endemic genus in the Juan Fernández Islands.

Conclusions

Thamnoseris evolved from a common ancestor of all or most species of Dendroseris prior to the diversification of Dendroseris in the Juan Fernández archipelago. The ancestor of Thamnoseris dispersed to the Desventuradas archipelago, which consists of the islands San Ambrosio and San Félix, within the past 3 Ma (the age of San Ambrosio). This is the only known example of possible plant dispersa\l between the Juan Fernández and Desventuradas Islands. We also mention two less likely biogeographic scenarios for the origin of Thamnoseris, which has features not seen in Dendroseris: small capitula with yellow florets; style branches barely divergent; and basally swollen subtending involucral bracts, all features associated with selfing and reduced dispersal. Goats and rabbits (now removed) reduced T. lacerata, once very abundant on the Desventuradas Islands, to several plants, making it of extreme conservation concern and worthy of further study.

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American Journal of Botany
American Journal of Botany 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
4.90
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6.70%
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171
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Botany (AJB), the flagship journal of the Botanical Society of America (BSA), publishes peer-reviewed, innovative, significant research of interest to a wide audience of plant scientists in all areas of plant biology (structure, function, development, diversity, genetics, evolution, systematics), all levels of organization (molecular to ecosystem), and all plant groups and allied organisms (cyanobacteria, algae, fungi, and lichens). AJB requires authors to frame their research questions and discuss their results in terms of major questions of plant biology. In general, papers that are too narrowly focused, purely descriptive, natural history, broad surveys, or that contain only preliminary data will not be considered.
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