Phylogenetic analysis of Toxicodendron (Anacardiaceae) and its biogeographic implications on the evolution of north temperate and tropical intercontinental disjunctions

Abstract Toxicodendron is a genus in the Rhus complex of Anacardiaceae with a disjunct distribution between eastern Asia and North America, extending to southeastern Asia and the neotropics. Nuclear (internal transcribed spacer, external transcribed spacer, and NIA‐i3 ) and chloroplast ( ndhF and tr...

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Main Authors: NIE, Ze‐Long, SUN, Hang, MENG, Ying, WEN, Jun
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1759-6831.2009.00045.x 2024-06-23T07:51:43+00:00 Phylogenetic analysis of Toxicodendron (Anacardiaceae) and its biogeographic implications on the evolution of north temperate and tropical intercontinental disjunctions NIE, Ze‐Long SUN, Hang MENG, Ying WEN, Jun 2009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1759-6831.2009.00045.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1759-6831.2009.00045.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1759-6831.2009.00045.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Systematics and Evolution volume 47, issue 5, page 416-430 ISSN 1674-4918 1759-6831 journal-article 2009 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1759-6831.2009.00045.x 2024-06-11T04:43:45Z Abstract Toxicodendron is a genus in the Rhus complex of Anacardiaceae with a disjunct distribution between eastern Asia and North America, extending to southeastern Asia and the neotropics. Nuclear (internal transcribed spacer, external transcribed spacer, and NIA‐i3 ) and chloroplast ( ndhF and trnL‐F ) sequences were used to construct phylogenetic relationships of Toxicodendron . Phylogenetic analysis of these data strongly support Toxicodendron as a monophyletic group distinct from other genera of the Rhus complex, and the phylogeny does not fully corroborate classification at the sectional level. Two temperate disjunct lineages were detected, one from section Toxicodendron and the other between the eastern North American Toxicodendron vernix and the eastern Asian Toxicodendron vernicifluum . Their divergence times were estimated to be 13.46 (7.95–19.42) and 7.53 (2.76–12.86) mya, respectively. The disjunction between section Griffithii (taxa from warm temperate to tropical Asia) and Toxicodendron striatum (from the neotropics) was supported and their divergence time was estimated to be 20.84 (11.16–30.52) mya in the early Miocene. Our biogeographic results and the paleontological data support the Bering land bridge as the most likely route to explain the temperate disjunctions, yet the tropical disjunction in Toxicodendron seems to be best explained by the North Atlantic land bridge hypothesis. Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Land Bridge North Atlantic Wiley Online Library Journal of Systematics and Evolution 47 5 416 430
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description Abstract Toxicodendron is a genus in the Rhus complex of Anacardiaceae with a disjunct distribution between eastern Asia and North America, extending to southeastern Asia and the neotropics. Nuclear (internal transcribed spacer, external transcribed spacer, and NIA‐i3 ) and chloroplast ( ndhF and trnL‐F ) sequences were used to construct phylogenetic relationships of Toxicodendron . Phylogenetic analysis of these data strongly support Toxicodendron as a monophyletic group distinct from other genera of the Rhus complex, and the phylogeny does not fully corroborate classification at the sectional level. Two temperate disjunct lineages were detected, one from section Toxicodendron and the other between the eastern North American Toxicodendron vernix and the eastern Asian Toxicodendron vernicifluum . Their divergence times were estimated to be 13.46 (7.95–19.42) and 7.53 (2.76–12.86) mya, respectively. The disjunction between section Griffithii (taxa from warm temperate to tropical Asia) and Toxicodendron striatum (from the neotropics) was supported and their divergence time was estimated to be 20.84 (11.16–30.52) mya in the early Miocene. Our biogeographic results and the paleontological data support the Bering land bridge as the most likely route to explain the temperate disjunctions, yet the tropical disjunction in Toxicodendron seems to be best explained by the North Atlantic land bridge hypothesis.
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author NIE, Ze‐Long
SUN, Hang
MENG, Ying
WEN, Jun
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SUN, Hang
MENG, Ying
WEN, Jun
Phylogenetic analysis of Toxicodendron (Anacardiaceae) and its biogeographic implications on the evolution of north temperate and tropical intercontinental disjunctions
author_facet NIE, Ze‐Long
SUN, Hang
MENG, Ying
WEN, Jun
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title Phylogenetic analysis of Toxicodendron (Anacardiaceae) and its biogeographic implications on the evolution of north temperate and tropical intercontinental disjunctions
title_short Phylogenetic analysis of Toxicodendron (Anacardiaceae) and its biogeographic implications on the evolution of north temperate and tropical intercontinental disjunctions
title_full Phylogenetic analysis of Toxicodendron (Anacardiaceae) and its biogeographic implications on the evolution of north temperate and tropical intercontinental disjunctions
title_fullStr Phylogenetic analysis of Toxicodendron (Anacardiaceae) and its biogeographic implications on the evolution of north temperate and tropical intercontinental disjunctions
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic analysis of Toxicodendron (Anacardiaceae) and its biogeographic implications on the evolution of north temperate and tropical intercontinental disjunctions
title_sort phylogenetic analysis of toxicodendron (anacardiaceae) and its biogeographic implications on the evolution of north temperate and tropical intercontinental disjunctions
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