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Evolutionary dynamics and biogeography of Musaceae reveal a correlation between the diversification of the banana family and the geological and climatic history of Southeast Asia

Tropical Southeast Asia, which harbors most of the Musaceae biodiversity, is one of the most species‐rich regions in the world. Its high degree of endemism is shaped by the region's tectonic and climatic history, with large differences between northern Indo‐Burma and the Malayan Archipelago. He...

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Autores principales: Janssens, Steven B., Vandelook, Filip, De Langhe, Edmond, Verstraete, Brecht, Smets, Erik, Vandenhouwe, Ines, Swennen, Rony
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5066818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26832306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.13856
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author Janssens, Steven B.
Vandelook, Filip
De Langhe, Edmond
Verstraete, Brecht
Smets, Erik
Vandenhouwe, Ines
Swennen, Rony
author_facet Janssens, Steven B.
Vandelook, Filip
De Langhe, Edmond
Verstraete, Brecht
Smets, Erik
Vandenhouwe, Ines
Swennen, Rony
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description Tropical Southeast Asia, which harbors most of the Musaceae biodiversity, is one of the most species‐rich regions in the world. Its high degree of endemism is shaped by the region's tectonic and climatic history, with large differences between northern Indo‐Burma and the Malayan Archipelago. Here, we aim to find a link between the diversification and biogeography of Musaceae and geological history of the Southeast Asian subcontinent. The Musaceae family (including five Ensete, 45 Musa and one Musella species) was dated using a large phylogenetic framework encompassing 163 species from all Zingiberales families. Evolutionary patterns within Musaceae were inferred using ancestral area reconstruction and diversification rate analyses. All three Musaceae genera – Ensete, Musa and Musella – originated in northern Indo‐Burma during the early Eocene. Musa species dispersed from ‘northwest to southeast’ into Southeast Asia with only few back‐dispersals towards northern Indo‐Burma. Musaceae colonization events of the Malayan Archipelago subcontinent are clearly linked to the geological and climatic history of the region. Musa species were only able to colonize the region east of Wallace's line after the availability of emergent land from the late Miocene onwards.
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spelling pubmed-50668182016-11-01 Evolutionary dynamics and biogeography of Musaceae reveal a correlation between the diversification of the banana family and the geological and climatic history of Southeast Asia Janssens, Steven B. Vandelook, Filip De Langhe, Edmond Verstraete, Brecht Smets, Erik Vandenhouwe, Ines Swennen, Rony New Phytol Research Tropical Southeast Asia, which harbors most of the Musaceae biodiversity, is one of the most species‐rich regions in the world. Its high degree of endemism is shaped by the region's tectonic and climatic history, with large differences between northern Indo‐Burma and the Malayan Archipelago. Here, we aim to find a link between the diversification and biogeography of Musaceae and geological history of the Southeast Asian subcontinent. The Musaceae family (including five Ensete, 45 Musa and one Musella species) was dated using a large phylogenetic framework encompassing 163 species from all Zingiberales families. Evolutionary patterns within Musaceae were inferred using ancestral area reconstruction and diversification rate analyses. All three Musaceae genera – Ensete, Musa and Musella – originated in northern Indo‐Burma during the early Eocene. Musa species dispersed from ‘northwest to southeast’ into Southeast Asia with only few back‐dispersals towards northern Indo‐Burma. Musaceae colonization events of the Malayan Archipelago subcontinent are clearly linked to the geological and climatic history of the region. Musa species were only able to colonize the region east of Wallace's line after the availability of emergent land from the late Miocene onwards. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-02-01 2016-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5066818/ /pubmed/26832306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.13856 Text en © 2016 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2016 New Phytologist Trust This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Janssens, Steven B.
Vandelook, Filip
De Langhe, Edmond
Verstraete, Brecht
Smets, Erik
Vandenhouwe, Ines
Swennen, Rony
Evolutionary dynamics and biogeography of Musaceae reveal a correlation between the diversification of the banana family and the geological and climatic history of Southeast Asia
title Evolutionary dynamics and biogeography of Musaceae reveal a correlation between the diversification of the banana family and the geological and climatic history of Southeast Asia
title_full Evolutionary dynamics and biogeography of Musaceae reveal a correlation between the diversification of the banana family and the geological and climatic history of Southeast Asia
title_fullStr Evolutionary dynamics and biogeography of Musaceae reveal a correlation between the diversification of the banana family and the geological and climatic history of Southeast Asia
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary dynamics and biogeography of Musaceae reveal a correlation between the diversification of the banana family and the geological and climatic history of Southeast Asia
title_short Evolutionary dynamics and biogeography of Musaceae reveal a correlation between the diversification of the banana family and the geological and climatic history of Southeast Asia
title_sort evolutionary dynamics and biogeography of musaceae reveal a correlation between the diversification of the banana family and the geological and climatic history of southeast asia
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5066818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26832306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.13856
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