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Tracking temporal shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators in the radiation of Salvia (sages) across continents: leveraging anchored hybrid enrichment and targeted sequence data
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: A key question in evolutionary biology is why some clades are more successful by being widespread geographically, biome diverse, or species‐rich. To extend understanding of how shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators impact diversification in plants, we examined the relationshi...
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John Wiley and Sons Inc.
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850103/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30986330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1268 |
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author | Kriebel, Ricardo Drew, Bryan T. Drummond, Chloe P. González‐Gallegos, Jesús G. Celep, Ferhat Mahdjoub, Mohamed M. Rose, Jeffrey P. Xiang, Chun‐Lei Hu, Guo‐Xiong Walker, Jay B. Lemmon, Emily M. Lemmon, Alan R. Sytsma, Kenneth J. |
author_facet | Kriebel, Ricardo Drew, Bryan T. Drummond, Chloe P. González‐Gallegos, Jesús G. Celep, Ferhat Mahdjoub, Mohamed M. Rose, Jeffrey P. Xiang, Chun‐Lei Hu, Guo‐Xiong Walker, Jay B. Lemmon, Emily M. Lemmon, Alan R. Sytsma, Kenneth J. |
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description | PREMISE OF THE STUDY: A key question in evolutionary biology is why some clades are more successful by being widespread geographically, biome diverse, or species‐rich. To extend understanding of how shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators impact diversification in plants, we examined the relationships of these shifts to diversification across the mega‐genus Salvia. METHODS: A chronogram was developed from a supermatrix of anchored hybrid enrichment genomic data and targeted sequence data for over 500 of the nearly 1000 Salvia species. Ancestral areas and biomes were reconstructed using BioGeoBEARS. Pollinator guilds were scored, ancestral pollinators determined, shifts in pollinator guilds identified, and rates of pollinator switches compared. KEY RESULTS: A well‐resolved phylogenetic backbone of Salvia and updated subgeneric designations are presented. Salvia originated in Southwest Asia in the Oligocene and subsequently dispersed worldwide. Biome shifts are frequent from a likely ancestral lineage utilizing broadleaf and/or coniferous forests and/or arid shrublands. None of the four species diversification shifts are correlated to shifts in biomes. Shifts in pollination system are not correlated to species diversification shifts, except for one hummingbird shift that precedes a major shift in diversification near the crown of New World subgen. Calosphace. Multiple reversals back to bee pollination occurred within this hummingbird clade. CONCLUSIONS: Salvia diversified extensively in different continents, biomes, and with both bee and bird pollinators. The lack of tight correlation of area, biome, and most pollinator shifts to the four documented species diversification shifts points to other important drivers of speciation in Salvia. |
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spelling | pubmed-68501032019-11-15 Tracking temporal shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators in the radiation of Salvia (sages) across continents: leveraging anchored hybrid enrichment and targeted sequence data Kriebel, Ricardo Drew, Bryan T. Drummond, Chloe P. González‐Gallegos, Jesús G. Celep, Ferhat Mahdjoub, Mohamed M. Rose, Jeffrey P. Xiang, Chun‐Lei Hu, Guo‐Xiong Walker, Jay B. Lemmon, Emily M. Lemmon, Alan R. Sytsma, Kenneth J. Am J Bot Research Articles PREMISE OF THE STUDY: A key question in evolutionary biology is why some clades are more successful by being widespread geographically, biome diverse, or species‐rich. To extend understanding of how shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators impact diversification in plants, we examined the relationships of these shifts to diversification across the mega‐genus Salvia. METHODS: A chronogram was developed from a supermatrix of anchored hybrid enrichment genomic data and targeted sequence data for over 500 of the nearly 1000 Salvia species. Ancestral areas and biomes were reconstructed using BioGeoBEARS. Pollinator guilds were scored, ancestral pollinators determined, shifts in pollinator guilds identified, and rates of pollinator switches compared. KEY RESULTS: A well‐resolved phylogenetic backbone of Salvia and updated subgeneric designations are presented. Salvia originated in Southwest Asia in the Oligocene and subsequently dispersed worldwide. Biome shifts are frequent from a likely ancestral lineage utilizing broadleaf and/or coniferous forests and/or arid shrublands. None of the four species diversification shifts are correlated to shifts in biomes. Shifts in pollination system are not correlated to species diversification shifts, except for one hummingbird shift that precedes a major shift in diversification near the crown of New World subgen. Calosphace. Multiple reversals back to bee pollination occurred within this hummingbird clade. CONCLUSIONS: Salvia diversified extensively in different continents, biomes, and with both bee and bird pollinators. The lack of tight correlation of area, biome, and most pollinator shifts to the four documented species diversification shifts points to other important drivers of speciation in Salvia. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-04-15 2019-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6850103/ /pubmed/30986330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1268 Text en © 2019 The Authors. American Journal of Botany is published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the Botanical Society of America. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Kriebel, Ricardo Drew, Bryan T. Drummond, Chloe P. González‐Gallegos, Jesús G. Celep, Ferhat Mahdjoub, Mohamed M. Rose, Jeffrey P. Xiang, Chun‐Lei Hu, Guo‐Xiong Walker, Jay B. Lemmon, Emily M. Lemmon, Alan R. Sytsma, Kenneth J. Tracking temporal shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators in the radiation of Salvia (sages) across continents: leveraging anchored hybrid enrichment and targeted sequence data |
title | Tracking temporal shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators in the radiation of Salvia (sages) across continents: leveraging anchored hybrid enrichment and targeted sequence data |
title_full | Tracking temporal shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators in the radiation of Salvia (sages) across continents: leveraging anchored hybrid enrichment and targeted sequence data |
title_fullStr | Tracking temporal shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators in the radiation of Salvia (sages) across continents: leveraging anchored hybrid enrichment and targeted sequence data |
title_full_unstemmed | Tracking temporal shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators in the radiation of Salvia (sages) across continents: leveraging anchored hybrid enrichment and targeted sequence data |
title_short | Tracking temporal shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators in the radiation of Salvia (sages) across continents: leveraging anchored hybrid enrichment and targeted sequence data |
title_sort | tracking temporal shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators in the radiation of salvia (sages) across continents: leveraging anchored hybrid enrichment and targeted sequence data |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850103/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30986330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1268 |
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