Cargando…

Phylogeny, Taxonomy, and Biogeography of Pterocarya (Juglandaceae)

Relict species play an important role in understanding the biogeography of intercontinental disjunctions. Pterocarya (a relict genus) is the valuable model taxon for studying the biogeography of East Asian versus southern European/West Asian disjunct patterns. This disjunction has not been as well s...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Song, Yi-Gang, Li, Ying, Meng, Hong-Hu, Fragnière, Yann, Ge, Bin-Jie, Sakio, Hitoshi, Yousefzadeh, Hamed, Bétrisey, Sébastien, Kozlowski, Gregor
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33182441
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9111524
_version_ 1783615490121269248
author Song, Yi-Gang
Li, Ying
Meng, Hong-Hu
Fragnière, Yann
Ge, Bin-Jie
Sakio, Hitoshi
Yousefzadeh, Hamed
Bétrisey, Sébastien
Kozlowski, Gregor
author_facet Song, Yi-Gang
Li, Ying
Meng, Hong-Hu
Fragnière, Yann
Ge, Bin-Jie
Sakio, Hitoshi
Yousefzadeh, Hamed
Bétrisey, Sébastien
Kozlowski, Gregor
author_sort Song, Yi-Gang
collection PubMed
description Relict species play an important role in understanding the biogeography of intercontinental disjunctions. Pterocarya (a relict genus) is the valuable model taxon for studying the biogeography of East Asian versus southern European/West Asian disjunct patterns. This disjunction has not been as well studied as others (e.g., between Eastern Asia and North America). Several phylogenetic studies on Pterocarya have been conducted, but none have provided a satisfactory phylogenetic resolution. Here, we report the first well-resolved phylogeny of Pterocarya using restriction site-associated DNA sequencing data based on the sampling of all taxa across the entire distribution area of the genus. Taxonomic treatments were also clarified by combining morphological traits. Furthermore, fossil-calibrated phylogeny was used to explore the biogeography of Pterocarya. Our results support the existence of two sections in Pterocarya, which is in accordance with morphological taxonomy. Section Platyptera comprises three species: P. rhoifolia, P. macroptera, and P. delavayi. Section Pterocarya also comprises three species: P. fraxinifolia, P. hupehensis, and P. stenoptera. The divergence between the two sections took place during the early Miocene (20.5 Ma). The formation of the Gobi Desert and climate cooling of northern Siberia in the Middle Miocene (15.7 Ma) might have caused the split of the continuous distribution of this genus and the formation of the East Asian versus southern European/West Asian disjunct pattern. Lastly, the divergence between P. hupehensis and P. stenoptera as well as between P. rhoifolia and P. macroptera/P. delavayi (10.0 Ma) supports the late Miocene diversification hypothesis in East Asia.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7696814
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-76968142020-11-29 Phylogeny, Taxonomy, and Biogeography of Pterocarya (Juglandaceae) Song, Yi-Gang Li, Ying Meng, Hong-Hu Fragnière, Yann Ge, Bin-Jie Sakio, Hitoshi Yousefzadeh, Hamed Bétrisey, Sébastien Kozlowski, Gregor Plants (Basel) Article Relict species play an important role in understanding the biogeography of intercontinental disjunctions. Pterocarya (a relict genus) is the valuable model taxon for studying the biogeography of East Asian versus southern European/West Asian disjunct patterns. This disjunction has not been as well studied as others (e.g., between Eastern Asia and North America). Several phylogenetic studies on Pterocarya have been conducted, but none have provided a satisfactory phylogenetic resolution. Here, we report the first well-resolved phylogeny of Pterocarya using restriction site-associated DNA sequencing data based on the sampling of all taxa across the entire distribution area of the genus. Taxonomic treatments were also clarified by combining morphological traits. Furthermore, fossil-calibrated phylogeny was used to explore the biogeography of Pterocarya. Our results support the existence of two sections in Pterocarya, which is in accordance with morphological taxonomy. Section Platyptera comprises three species: P. rhoifolia, P. macroptera, and P. delavayi. Section Pterocarya also comprises three species: P. fraxinifolia, P. hupehensis, and P. stenoptera. The divergence between the two sections took place during the early Miocene (20.5 Ma). The formation of the Gobi Desert and climate cooling of northern Siberia in the Middle Miocene (15.7 Ma) might have caused the split of the continuous distribution of this genus and the formation of the East Asian versus southern European/West Asian disjunct pattern. Lastly, the divergence between P. hupehensis and P. stenoptera as well as between P. rhoifolia and P. macroptera/P. delavayi (10.0 Ma) supports the late Miocene diversification hypothesis in East Asia. MDPI 2020-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7696814/ /pubmed/33182441 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9111524 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Song, Yi-Gang
Li, Ying
Meng, Hong-Hu
Fragnière, Yann
Ge, Bin-Jie
Sakio, Hitoshi
Yousefzadeh, Hamed
Bétrisey, Sébastien
Kozlowski, Gregor
Phylogeny, Taxonomy, and Biogeography of Pterocarya (Juglandaceae)
title Phylogeny, Taxonomy, and Biogeography of Pterocarya (Juglandaceae)
title_full Phylogeny, Taxonomy, and Biogeography of Pterocarya (Juglandaceae)
title_fullStr Phylogeny, Taxonomy, and Biogeography of Pterocarya (Juglandaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeny, Taxonomy, and Biogeography of Pterocarya (Juglandaceae)
title_short Phylogeny, Taxonomy, and Biogeography of Pterocarya (Juglandaceae)
title_sort phylogeny, taxonomy, and biogeography of pterocarya (juglandaceae)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33182441
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9111524
work_keys_str_mv AT songyigang phylogenytaxonomyandbiogeographyofpterocaryajuglandaceae
AT liying phylogenytaxonomyandbiogeographyofpterocaryajuglandaceae
AT menghonghu phylogenytaxonomyandbiogeographyofpterocaryajuglandaceae
AT fragniereyann phylogenytaxonomyandbiogeographyofpterocaryajuglandaceae
AT gebinjie phylogenytaxonomyandbiogeographyofpterocaryajuglandaceae
AT sakiohitoshi phylogenytaxonomyandbiogeographyofpterocaryajuglandaceae
AT yousefzadehhamed phylogenytaxonomyandbiogeographyofpterocaryajuglandaceae
AT betriseysebastien phylogenytaxonomyandbiogeographyofpterocaryajuglandaceae
AT kozlowskigregor phylogenytaxonomyandbiogeographyofpterocaryajuglandaceae