Phylogeny and character evolution of the genus Sclerophylax (Solanaceae)
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- Chiarini, Franco Ezequiel; Deanna, Rocío; Bohs, Lynn
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- 2020
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- Solanaceae is a cosmopolitan family with 2400-3000 species, several of which have remarkable economic importance world-wide. Even with a clear family circumscription and most of the intergeneric relationships resolved, ca. 50% of its species are not phylogenetically studied. Such is the case with the genus Sclerophylax within the Atropina clade. Sclerophylax has 14 species recognized to date, all but one of them endemic to Argentina. These species are morphologically similar, some of them were described relatively recently, and their patterns of character evolution are poorly known. Previous phylogenies only sampled 3 accessions of Sclerophylax. We used molecular sequence data from the trnT-L and the trnL-F intergenic spacer regions (chloroplast) and the nuclear waxy gene and ITS region to clarify the phylogenetic relationships within Sclerophylax, to infer evolutionary patterns in biological features (fruit, life form, floral size), and to examine biogeographical patterns in the Atropina clade in an evolutionary context. Trees were constructed using Maximum Likelihood (MCC) and Bayesian Inference analyses. Divergence times were estimated for the combined dataset using secondary calibration. A Bayesian binary MCMC (BBM) method was applied to reconstruct ancestral distribution areas. One continuous and six discrete traits were reconstructed on the combined MCC tree by means of Bayesian stochastic mapping. We present a well-sampled molecular phylogeny of the genus, encompassing almost all of the taxonomic, morphological and geographic variation. Results show that Sclerophylax is monophyletic, it belongs to the Atropina, and is sister to the Lycium + Nolana clade. Sclerophylax is divided into two sections, sect. Caducifructus (1 sp.) and sect. Sclerophylax (11 spp.). Relationships in sect. Sclerophylax are poorly supported and the boundaries of some species remain uncertain, which may be the result of a period of rapid diversification, but four well defined lineages are recognized by morphological synapomorphies. The ancestor of Sclerophylax was reconstructed as an annual, procumbent/decumbent plant with rhomboidal leaves and sessile persistent, 2-3-seeded fruits. The most variable traits within the genus are leaf shape and life form. Flower size was highly informative for diagnosing taxa within Sclerophylax and in the Atropina clade. The area of origin for the genus is hypothesized to be the Prepuna biogeographical province (probably in Catamarca, Argentina), from which it spread in relatively recent geological times. On the basis of these data, we redefined some species and synonymized two names, now recognizing 12 species in Sclerophylax.
Fil: Chiarini, Franco Ezequiel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal; Argentina
Fil: Deanna, Rocío. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal; Argentina. State University of Colorado at Boulder; Estados Unidos
Fil: Bohs, Lynn. University of Utah; Estados Unidos
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Phylogeny and character evolution of the genus Sclerophylax (Solanaceae)Chiarini, Franco EzequielDeanna, RocíoBohs, LynnSclerophylaxPhylogenyCharacter evolutionSolanaceaehttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1Solanaceae is a cosmopolitan family with 2400-3000 species, several of which have remarkable economic importance world-wide. Even with a clear family circumscription and most of the intergeneric relationships resolved, ca. 50% of its species are not phylogenetically studied. Such is the case with the genus Sclerophylax within the Atropina clade. Sclerophylax has 14 species recognized to date, all but one of them endemic to Argentina. These species are morphologically similar, some of them were described relatively recently, and their patterns of character evolution are poorly known. Previous phylogenies only sampled 3 accessions of Sclerophylax. We used molecular sequence data from the trnT-L and the trnL-F intergenic spacer regions (chloroplast) and the nuclear waxy gene and ITS region to clarify the phylogenetic relationships within Sclerophylax, to infer evolutionary patterns in biological features (fruit, life form, floral size), and to examine biogeographical patterns in the Atropina clade in an evolutionary context. Trees were constructed using Maximum Likelihood (MCC) and Bayesian Inference analyses. Divergence times were estimated for the combined dataset using secondary calibration. A Bayesian binary MCMC (BBM) method was applied to reconstruct ancestral distribution areas. One continuous and six discrete traits were reconstructed on the combined MCC tree by means of Bayesian stochastic mapping. We present a well-sampled molecular phylogeny of the genus, encompassing almost all of the taxonomic, morphological and geographic variation. Results show that Sclerophylax is monophyletic, it belongs to the Atropina, and is sister to the Lycium + Nolana clade. Sclerophylax is divided into two sections, sect. Caducifructus (1 sp.) and sect. Sclerophylax (11 spp.). Relationships in sect. Sclerophylax are poorly supported and the boundaries of some species remain uncertain, which may be the result of a period of rapid diversification, but four well defined lineages are recognized by morphological synapomorphies. The ancestor of Sclerophylax was reconstructed as an annual, procumbent/decumbent plant with rhomboidal leaves and sessile persistent, 2-3-seeded fruits. The most variable traits within the genus are leaf shape and life form. Flower size was highly informative for diagnosing taxa within Sclerophylax and in the Atropina clade. The area of origin for the genus is hypothesized to be the Prepuna biogeographical province (probably in Catamarca, Argentina), from which it spread in relatively recent geological times. On the basis of these data, we redefined some species and synonymized two names, now recognizing 12 species in Sclerophylax.Fil: Chiarini, Franco Ezequiel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal; ArgentinaFil: Deanna, Rocío. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal; Argentina. State University of Colorado at Boulder; Estados UnidosFil: Bohs, Lynn. 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Phylogeny and character evolution of the genus Sclerophylax (Solanaceae) |
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Phylogeny and character evolution of the genus Sclerophylax (Solanaceae) Chiarini, Franco Ezequiel Sclerophylax Phylogeny Character evolution Solanaceae |
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Phylogeny and character evolution of the genus Sclerophylax (Solanaceae) |
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Phylogeny and character evolution of the genus Sclerophylax (Solanaceae) |
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Phylogeny and character evolution of the genus Sclerophylax (Solanaceae) |
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Phylogeny and character evolution of the genus Sclerophylax (Solanaceae) |
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Phylogeny and character evolution of the genus Sclerophylax (Solanaceae) |
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Chiarini, Franco Ezequiel Deanna, Rocío Bohs, Lynn |
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Chiarini, Franco Ezequiel |
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Chiarini, Franco Ezequiel Deanna, Rocío Bohs, Lynn |
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Deanna, Rocío Bohs, Lynn |
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Sclerophylax Phylogeny Character evolution Solanaceae |
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Sclerophylax Phylogeny Character evolution Solanaceae |
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Solanaceae is a cosmopolitan family with 2400-3000 species, several of which have remarkable economic importance world-wide. Even with a clear family circumscription and most of the intergeneric relationships resolved, ca. 50% of its species are not phylogenetically studied. Such is the case with the genus Sclerophylax within the Atropina clade. Sclerophylax has 14 species recognized to date, all but one of them endemic to Argentina. These species are morphologically similar, some of them were described relatively recently, and their patterns of character evolution are poorly known. Previous phylogenies only sampled 3 accessions of Sclerophylax. We used molecular sequence data from the trnT-L and the trnL-F intergenic spacer regions (chloroplast) and the nuclear waxy gene and ITS region to clarify the phylogenetic relationships within Sclerophylax, to infer evolutionary patterns in biological features (fruit, life form, floral size), and to examine biogeographical patterns in the Atropina clade in an evolutionary context. Trees were constructed using Maximum Likelihood (MCC) and Bayesian Inference analyses. Divergence times were estimated for the combined dataset using secondary calibration. A Bayesian binary MCMC (BBM) method was applied to reconstruct ancestral distribution areas. One continuous and six discrete traits were reconstructed on the combined MCC tree by means of Bayesian stochastic mapping. We present a well-sampled molecular phylogeny of the genus, encompassing almost all of the taxonomic, morphological and geographic variation. Results show that Sclerophylax is monophyletic, it belongs to the Atropina, and is sister to the Lycium + Nolana clade. Sclerophylax is divided into two sections, sect. Caducifructus (1 sp.) and sect. Sclerophylax (11 spp.). Relationships in sect. Sclerophylax are poorly supported and the boundaries of some species remain uncertain, which may be the result of a period of rapid diversification, but four well defined lineages are recognized by morphological synapomorphies. The ancestor of Sclerophylax was reconstructed as an annual, procumbent/decumbent plant with rhomboidal leaves and sessile persistent, 2-3-seeded fruits. The most variable traits within the genus are leaf shape and life form. Flower size was highly informative for diagnosing taxa within Sclerophylax and in the Atropina clade. The area of origin for the genus is hypothesized to be the Prepuna biogeographical province (probably in Catamarca, Argentina), from which it spread in relatively recent geological times. On the basis of these data, we redefined some species and synonymized two names, now recognizing 12 species in Sclerophylax. Fil: Chiarini, Franco Ezequiel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal; Argentina Fil: Deanna, Rocío. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal; Argentina. State University of Colorado at Boulder; Estados Unidos Fil: Bohs, Lynn. University of Utah; Estados Unidos Botany 2020: Virtual Conference Estados Unidos Botanical Society of America America Fern Society American Society of Plant Taxonomists Society of Herbarium Curators International Association for Plant Taxonomy American Bryological and Lichenological Society |
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Solanaceae is a cosmopolitan family with 2400-3000 species, several of which have remarkable economic importance world-wide. Even with a clear family circumscription and most of the intergeneric relationships resolved, ca. 50% of its species are not phylogenetically studied. Such is the case with the genus Sclerophylax within the Atropina clade. Sclerophylax has 14 species recognized to date, all but one of them endemic to Argentina. These species are morphologically similar, some of them were described relatively recently, and their patterns of character evolution are poorly known. Previous phylogenies only sampled 3 accessions of Sclerophylax. We used molecular sequence data from the trnT-L and the trnL-F intergenic spacer regions (chloroplast) and the nuclear waxy gene and ITS region to clarify the phylogenetic relationships within Sclerophylax, to infer evolutionary patterns in biological features (fruit, life form, floral size), and to examine biogeographical patterns in the Atropina clade in an evolutionary context. Trees were constructed using Maximum Likelihood (MCC) and Bayesian Inference analyses. Divergence times were estimated for the combined dataset using secondary calibration. A Bayesian binary MCMC (BBM) method was applied to reconstruct ancestral distribution areas. One continuous and six discrete traits were reconstructed on the combined MCC tree by means of Bayesian stochastic mapping. We present a well-sampled molecular phylogeny of the genus, encompassing almost all of the taxonomic, morphological and geographic variation. Results show that Sclerophylax is monophyletic, it belongs to the Atropina, and is sister to the Lycium + Nolana clade. Sclerophylax is divided into two sections, sect. Caducifructus (1 sp.) and sect. Sclerophylax (11 spp.). Relationships in sect. Sclerophylax are poorly supported and the boundaries of some species remain uncertain, which may be the result of a period of rapid diversification, but four well defined lineages are recognized by morphological synapomorphies. The ancestor of Sclerophylax was reconstructed as an annual, procumbent/decumbent plant with rhomboidal leaves and sessile persistent, 2-3-seeded fruits. The most variable traits within the genus are leaf shape and life form. Flower size was highly informative for diagnosing taxa within Sclerophylax and in the Atropina clade. The area of origin for the genus is hypothesized to be the Prepuna biogeographical province (probably in Catamarca, Argentina), from which it spread in relatively recent geological times. On the basis of these data, we redefined some species and synonymized two names, now recognizing 12 species in Sclerophylax. |
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