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A novel approach to study the morphology and chemistry of pollen in a phylogenetic context, applied to the halophytic taxon Nitraria L.(Nitrariaceae)

Nitraria is a halophytic taxon (i.e., adapted to saline environments) that belongs to the plant family Nitrariaceae and is distributed from the Mediterranean, across Asia into the south-eastern tip of Australia. This taxon is thought to have originated in Asia during the Paleogene (66–23 Ma), alongs...

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Autores principales: Woutersen, Amber, Jardine, Phillip E., Bogotá-Angel, Raul Giovanni, Zhang, Hong-Xiang, Silvestro, Daniele, Antonelli, Alexandre, Gogna, Elena, Erkens, Roy H.J., Gosling, William D., Dupont-Nivet, Guillaume, Hoorn, Carina
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6054868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30038851
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5055
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author Woutersen, Amber
Jardine, Phillip E.
Bogotá-Angel, Raul Giovanni
Zhang, Hong-Xiang
Silvestro, Daniele
Antonelli, Alexandre
Gogna, Elena
Erkens, Roy H.J.
Gosling, William D.
Dupont-Nivet, Guillaume
Hoorn, Carina
author_facet Woutersen, Amber
Jardine, Phillip E.
Bogotá-Angel, Raul Giovanni
Zhang, Hong-Xiang
Silvestro, Daniele
Antonelli, Alexandre
Gogna, Elena
Erkens, Roy H.J.
Gosling, William D.
Dupont-Nivet, Guillaume
Hoorn, Carina
author_sort Woutersen, Amber
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description Nitraria is a halophytic taxon (i.e., adapted to saline environments) that belongs to the plant family Nitrariaceae and is distributed from the Mediterranean, across Asia into the south-eastern tip of Australia. This taxon is thought to have originated in Asia during the Paleogene (66–23 Ma), alongside the proto-Paratethys epicontinental sea. The evolutionary history of Nitraria might hold important clues on the links between climatic and biotic evolution but limited taxonomic documentation of this taxon has thus far hindered this line of research. Here we investigate if the pollen morphology and the chemical composition of the pollen wall are informative of the evolutionary history of Nitraria and could explain if origination along the proto-Paratethys and dispersal to the Tibetan Plateau was simultaneous or a secondary process. To answer these questions, we applied a novel approach consisting of a combination of Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), to determine the chemical composition of the pollen wall, and pollen morphological analyses using Light Microscopy (LM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). We analysed our data using ordinations (principal components analysis and non-metric multidimensional scaling), and directly mapped it on the Nitrariaceae phylogeny to produce a phylomorphospace and a phylochemospace. Our LM, SEM and FTIR analyses show clear morphological and chemical differences between the sister groups Peganum and Nitraria. Differences in the morphological and chemical characteristics of highland species (Nitraria schoberi, N. sphaerocarpa, N. sibirica and N. tangutorum) and lowland species (Nitraria billardierei and N. retusa) are very subtle, with phylogenetic history appearing to be a more important control on Nitraria pollen than local environmental conditions. Our approach shows a compelling consistency between the chemical and morphological characteristics of the eight studied Nitrariaceae species, and these traits are in agreement with the phylogenetic tree. Taken together, this demonstrates how novel methods for studying fossil pollen can facilitate the evolutionary investigation of living and extinct taxa, and the environments they represent.
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spelling pubmed-60548682018-07-23 A novel approach to study the morphology and chemistry of pollen in a phylogenetic context, applied to the halophytic taxon Nitraria L.(Nitrariaceae) Woutersen, Amber Jardine, Phillip E. Bogotá-Angel, Raul Giovanni Zhang, Hong-Xiang Silvestro, Daniele Antonelli, Alexandre Gogna, Elena Erkens, Roy H.J. Gosling, William D. Dupont-Nivet, Guillaume Hoorn, Carina PeerJ Biogeography Nitraria is a halophytic taxon (i.e., adapted to saline environments) that belongs to the plant family Nitrariaceae and is distributed from the Mediterranean, across Asia into the south-eastern tip of Australia. This taxon is thought to have originated in Asia during the Paleogene (66–23 Ma), alongside the proto-Paratethys epicontinental sea. The evolutionary history of Nitraria might hold important clues on the links between climatic and biotic evolution but limited taxonomic documentation of this taxon has thus far hindered this line of research. Here we investigate if the pollen morphology and the chemical composition of the pollen wall are informative of the evolutionary history of Nitraria and could explain if origination along the proto-Paratethys and dispersal to the Tibetan Plateau was simultaneous or a secondary process. To answer these questions, we applied a novel approach consisting of a combination of Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), to determine the chemical composition of the pollen wall, and pollen morphological analyses using Light Microscopy (LM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). We analysed our data using ordinations (principal components analysis and non-metric multidimensional scaling), and directly mapped it on the Nitrariaceae phylogeny to produce a phylomorphospace and a phylochemospace. Our LM, SEM and FTIR analyses show clear morphological and chemical differences between the sister groups Peganum and Nitraria. Differences in the morphological and chemical characteristics of highland species (Nitraria schoberi, N. sphaerocarpa, N. sibirica and N. tangutorum) and lowland species (Nitraria billardierei and N. retusa) are very subtle, with phylogenetic history appearing to be a more important control on Nitraria pollen than local environmental conditions. Our approach shows a compelling consistency between the chemical and morphological characteristics of the eight studied Nitrariaceae species, and these traits are in agreement with the phylogenetic tree. Taken together, this demonstrates how novel methods for studying fossil pollen can facilitate the evolutionary investigation of living and extinct taxa, and the environments they represent. PeerJ Inc. 2018-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6054868/ /pubmed/30038851 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5055 Text en ©2018 Woutersen 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, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Biogeography
Woutersen, Amber
Jardine, Phillip E.
Bogotá-Angel, Raul Giovanni
Zhang, Hong-Xiang
Silvestro, Daniele
Antonelli, Alexandre
Gogna, Elena
Erkens, Roy H.J.
Gosling, William D.
Dupont-Nivet, Guillaume
Hoorn, Carina
A novel approach to study the morphology and chemistry of pollen in a phylogenetic context, applied to the halophytic taxon Nitraria L.(Nitrariaceae)
title A novel approach to study the morphology and chemistry of pollen in a phylogenetic context, applied to the halophytic taxon Nitraria L.(Nitrariaceae)
title_full A novel approach to study the morphology and chemistry of pollen in a phylogenetic context, applied to the halophytic taxon Nitraria L.(Nitrariaceae)
title_fullStr A novel approach to study the morphology and chemistry of pollen in a phylogenetic context, applied to the halophytic taxon Nitraria L.(Nitrariaceae)
title_full_unstemmed A novel approach to study the morphology and chemistry of pollen in a phylogenetic context, applied to the halophytic taxon Nitraria L.(Nitrariaceae)
title_short A novel approach to study the morphology and chemistry of pollen in a phylogenetic context, applied to the halophytic taxon Nitraria L.(Nitrariaceae)
title_sort novel approach to study the morphology and chemistry of pollen in a phylogenetic context, applied to the halophytic taxon nitraria l.(nitrariaceae)
topic Biogeography
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6054868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30038851
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5055
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