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Re-Evaluation of Phylogenetic Relationships among Species of the Mangrove Genus Avicennia from Indo-West Pacific Based on Multilocus Analyses

Avicennia L. (Avicenniaceae), one of the most diverse mangrove genera, is distributed widely in tropical and subtropical intertidal zones worldwide. Five species of Avicennia in the Indo-West Pacific region have been previously described. However, their phylogenetic relationships were determined bas...

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Autores principales: Li, Xinnian, Duke, Norman C., Yang, Yuchen, Huang, Lishi, Zhu, Yuxiang, Zhang, Zhang, Zhou, Renchao, Zhong, Cairong, Huang, Yelin, Shi, Suhua
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5055292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27716800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164453
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author Li, Xinnian
Duke, Norman C.
Yang, Yuchen
Huang, Lishi
Zhu, Yuxiang
Zhang, Zhang
Zhou, Renchao
Zhong, Cairong
Huang, Yelin
Shi, Suhua
author_facet Li, Xinnian
Duke, Norman C.
Yang, Yuchen
Huang, Lishi
Zhu, Yuxiang
Zhang, Zhang
Zhou, Renchao
Zhong, Cairong
Huang, Yelin
Shi, Suhua
author_sort Li, Xinnian
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description Avicennia L. (Avicenniaceae), one of the most diverse mangrove genera, is distributed widely in tropical and subtropical intertidal zones worldwide. Five species of Avicennia in the Indo-West Pacific region have been previously described. However, their phylogenetic relationships were determined based on morphological and allozyme data. To enhance our understanding of evolutionary patterns in the clade, we carried out a molecular phylogenetic study using wide sampling and multiple loci. Our results support two monophyletic clades across all species worldwide in Avicennia: an Atlantic-East Pacific (AEP) lineage and an Indo-West Pacific (IWP) lineage. This split is in line with biogeographic distribution of the clade. Focusing on the IWP branch, we reconstructed a detailed phylogenetic tree based on sequences from 25 nuclear genes. The results identified three distinct subclades, (1) A. rumphiana and A. alba, (2) A. officinalis and A. integra, and (3) the A. marina complex, with high bootstrap support. The results strongly corresponded to two morphological traits in floral structure: stigma position in relation to the anthers and style length. Using Bayesian dating methods we estimated diversification of the IWP lineage was dated to late Miocene (c. 6.0 million years ago) and may have been driven largely by the fluctuating sea levels since that time.
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spelling pubmed-50552922016-10-27 Re-Evaluation of Phylogenetic Relationships among Species of the Mangrove Genus Avicennia from Indo-West Pacific Based on Multilocus Analyses Li, Xinnian Duke, Norman C. Yang, Yuchen Huang, Lishi Zhu, Yuxiang Zhang, Zhang Zhou, Renchao Zhong, Cairong Huang, Yelin Shi, Suhua PLoS One Research Article Avicennia L. (Avicenniaceae), one of the most diverse mangrove genera, is distributed widely in tropical and subtropical intertidal zones worldwide. Five species of Avicennia in the Indo-West Pacific region have been previously described. However, their phylogenetic relationships were determined based on morphological and allozyme data. To enhance our understanding of evolutionary patterns in the clade, we carried out a molecular phylogenetic study using wide sampling and multiple loci. Our results support two monophyletic clades across all species worldwide in Avicennia: an Atlantic-East Pacific (AEP) lineage and an Indo-West Pacific (IWP) lineage. This split is in line with biogeographic distribution of the clade. Focusing on the IWP branch, we reconstructed a detailed phylogenetic tree based on sequences from 25 nuclear genes. The results identified three distinct subclades, (1) A. rumphiana and A. alba, (2) A. officinalis and A. integra, and (3) the A. marina complex, with high bootstrap support. The results strongly corresponded to two morphological traits in floral structure: stigma position in relation to the anthers and style length. Using Bayesian dating methods we estimated diversification of the IWP lineage was dated to late Miocene (c. 6.0 million years ago) and may have been driven largely by the fluctuating sea levels since that time. Public Library of Science 2016-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5055292/ /pubmed/27716800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164453 Text en © 2016 Li et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Li, Xinnian
Duke, Norman C.
Yang, Yuchen
Huang, Lishi
Zhu, Yuxiang
Zhang, Zhang
Zhou, Renchao
Zhong, Cairong
Huang, Yelin
Shi, Suhua
Re-Evaluation of Phylogenetic Relationships among Species of the Mangrove Genus Avicennia from Indo-West Pacific Based on Multilocus Analyses
title Re-Evaluation of Phylogenetic Relationships among Species of the Mangrove Genus Avicennia from Indo-West Pacific Based on Multilocus Analyses
title_full Re-Evaluation of Phylogenetic Relationships among Species of the Mangrove Genus Avicennia from Indo-West Pacific Based on Multilocus Analyses
title_fullStr Re-Evaluation of Phylogenetic Relationships among Species of the Mangrove Genus Avicennia from Indo-West Pacific Based on Multilocus Analyses
title_full_unstemmed Re-Evaluation of Phylogenetic Relationships among Species of the Mangrove Genus Avicennia from Indo-West Pacific Based on Multilocus Analyses
title_short Re-Evaluation of Phylogenetic Relationships among Species of the Mangrove Genus Avicennia from Indo-West Pacific Based on Multilocus Analyses
title_sort re-evaluation of phylogenetic relationships among species of the mangrove genus avicennia from indo-west pacific based on multilocus analyses
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5055292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27716800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164453
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