非生物和生物因素的相互作用可能是亚洲热带-亚热带地区植物辐射速度最快的原因之一。

IF 9.3 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Lihua Yang, Fabien L Condamine, Chunrui Lin, Yan Liu, Ming Kang
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摘要

预计生物和非生物因素都将推动物种多样化,但在单一框架内证明它们的协同效应是具有挑战性的,并且很少进行研究。最近的快速辐射(铸铁植物)属为研究这些过程提供了一个理想的系统。在这里,我们生成了123个asppidistra分类群的限制性内切位点相关DNA测序数据,并使用基于串联和聚结的方法重建了良好解决的系统发育。利用一套全面的多样化模型,我们量化了多种生物和非生物因素的贡献,并应用系统发育路径分析来检测它们的协同效应。我们的系统发育分析恢复了两个主要的枝,它们在茎的习性上不同。研究发现,非生物因素(古温温和东亚季风)和生物因素(种间竞争和传粉互助)共同驱动了阿斯皮蝇的多样性。值得注意的是,这些驱动因素既独立又协同作用,以促进阿斯匹达的快速辐射。除了提供一个对蛛形目分类有用的强健系统发育外,我们还提出了一个统计框架,以便更好地理解快速植物辐射背后的宏观进化过程。我们的研究结果强调了将多种生物和非生物驱动因素整合到一个统一的分析框架中以全面了解多样化历史的重要性。
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The interplay of abiotic and biotic factors likely drove one of the fastest plant radiations from tropical-subtropical Asia.

Both biotic and abiotic factors are expected to drive species diversification, yet demonstrating their synergistic effects within a single framework is challenging and has rarely been studied. The recent and rapid radiation of the genus Aspidistra (cast-iron plant) provides an ideal system for examining these processes. Here, we generated restriction site-associated DNA sequencing data for 123 Aspidistra taxa and reconstructed well-resolved phylogenies using both concatenation- and coalescent-based approaches. Using a comprehensive suite of diversification models, we quantified the contributions of multiple biotic and abiotic factors and applied phylogenetic path analysis to detect their synergistic effects. Our phylogenetic analyses recovered two main clades that differ in stem habits. We found that the diversification of Aspidistra has been driven by both abiotic factors (paleotemperature and the East Asian monsoon) and biotic factors (interspecific competition and pollination mutualism). Notably, these drivers operated both independently and synergistically to facilitate the rapid radiation of Aspidistra. Beyond providing a robust phylogeny useful for classifying Aspidistra, we present a statistical framework for better understanding the macroevolutionary processes underlying rapid plant radiations. Our findings underscore the critical importance of integrating multiple biotic and abiotic drivers into a unified analytical framework to comprehensively understand diversification history.

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Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
18.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
220
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Integrative Plant Biology is a leading academic journal reporting on the latest discoveries in plant biology.Enjoy the latest news and developments in the field, understand new and improved methods and research tools, and explore basic biological questions through reproducible experimental design, using genetic, biochemical, cell and molecular biological methods, and statistical analyses.
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