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Recent origin and rapid speciation of Neotropical orchids in the world's richest plant biodiversity hotspot
The Andean mountains of South America are the most species‐rich biodiversity hotspot worldwide with c. 15% of the world's plant species, in only 1% of the world's land surface. Orchids are a key element of the Andean flora, and one of the most prominent components of the Neotropical epiphy...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5575461/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28631324 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.14629 |
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author | Pérez‐Escobar, Oscar Alejandro Chomicki, Guillaume Condamine, Fabien L. Karremans, Adam P. Bogarín, Diego Matzke, Nicholas J. Silvestro, Daniele Antonelli, Alexandre |
author_facet | Pérez‐Escobar, Oscar Alejandro Chomicki, Guillaume Condamine, Fabien L. Karremans, Adam P. Bogarín, Diego Matzke, Nicholas J. Silvestro, Daniele Antonelli, Alexandre |
author_sort | Pérez‐Escobar, Oscar Alejandro |
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description | The Andean mountains of South America are the most species‐rich biodiversity hotspot worldwide with c. 15% of the world's plant species, in only 1% of the world's land surface. Orchids are a key element of the Andean flora, and one of the most prominent components of the Neotropical epiphyte diversity, yet very little is known about their origin and diversification. We address this knowledge gap by inferring the biogeographical history and diversification dynamics of the two largest Neotropical orchid groups (Cymbidieae and Pleurothallidinae), using two unparalleled, densely sampled orchid phylogenies (including more than 400 newly generated DNA sequences), comparative phylogenetic methods, geological and biological datasets. We find that the majority of Andean orchid lineages only originated in the last 20–15 million yr. Andean lineages are derived from lowland Amazonian ancestors, with additional contributions from Central America and the Antilles. Species diversification is correlated with Andean orogeny, and multiple migrations and recolonizations across the Andes indicate that mountains do not constrain orchid dispersal over long timescales. Our study sheds new light on the timing and geography of a major Neotropical diversification, and suggests that mountain uplift promotes species diversification across all elevational zones. |
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spelling | pubmed-55754612017-09-15 Recent origin and rapid speciation of Neotropical orchids in the world's richest plant biodiversity hotspot Pérez‐Escobar, Oscar Alejandro Chomicki, Guillaume Condamine, Fabien L. Karremans, Adam P. Bogarín, Diego Matzke, Nicholas J. Silvestro, Daniele Antonelli, Alexandre New Phytol Research The Andean mountains of South America are the most species‐rich biodiversity hotspot worldwide with c. 15% of the world's plant species, in only 1% of the world's land surface. Orchids are a key element of the Andean flora, and one of the most prominent components of the Neotropical epiphyte diversity, yet very little is known about their origin and diversification. We address this knowledge gap by inferring the biogeographical history and diversification dynamics of the two largest Neotropical orchid groups (Cymbidieae and Pleurothallidinae), using two unparalleled, densely sampled orchid phylogenies (including more than 400 newly generated DNA sequences), comparative phylogenetic methods, geological and biological datasets. We find that the majority of Andean orchid lineages only originated in the last 20–15 million yr. Andean lineages are derived from lowland Amazonian ancestors, with additional contributions from Central America and the Antilles. Species diversification is correlated with Andean orogeny, and multiple migrations and recolonizations across the Andes indicate that mountains do not constrain orchid dispersal over long timescales. Our study sheds new light on the timing and geography of a major Neotropical diversification, and suggests that mountain uplift promotes species diversification across all elevational zones. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-06-20 2017-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5575461/ /pubmed/28631324 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.14629 Text en © 2017 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2017 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Pérez‐Escobar, Oscar Alejandro Chomicki, Guillaume Condamine, Fabien L. Karremans, Adam P. Bogarín, Diego Matzke, Nicholas J. Silvestro, Daniele Antonelli, Alexandre Recent origin and rapid speciation of Neotropical orchids in the world's richest plant biodiversity hotspot |
title | Recent origin and rapid speciation of Neotropical orchids in the world's richest plant biodiversity hotspot |
title_full | Recent origin and rapid speciation of Neotropical orchids in the world's richest plant biodiversity hotspot |
title_fullStr | Recent origin and rapid speciation of Neotropical orchids in the world's richest plant biodiversity hotspot |
title_full_unstemmed | Recent origin and rapid speciation of Neotropical orchids in the world's richest plant biodiversity hotspot |
title_short | Recent origin and rapid speciation of Neotropical orchids in the world's richest plant biodiversity hotspot |
title_sort | recent origin and rapid speciation of neotropical orchids in the world's richest plant biodiversity hotspot |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5575461/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28631324 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.14629 |
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