Origins of the fern genus Hymenophyllum (Hymenophyllaceae) in New Caledonia: Multiple independent colonizations from surrounding territories and limited in situ diversification

Abstract Based on a worldwide dataset of molecular sequence data from three plastid DNA markers ( rbcL , rbcL ‐ accD ‐ accD , rps4 ‐ trnS ) obtained from 109 species of Hymenophyllum (Hymenophyllaceae), we investigated the systematics and bioge‐ographic origins of the New Caledonian (NC) members of...

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Main Authors: Rio, Cédric Del, Hennequin, Sabine, Rouhan, Germinal, Ebihara, Atsushi, Lowry II, Porter P., Dubuisson, Jean-Yves, Gaudeul1, Myriam
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spelling crwiley:10.12705/665.4 2024-04-14T08:03:20+00:00 Origins of the fern genus Hymenophyllum (Hymenophyllaceae) in New Caledonia: Multiple independent colonizations from surrounding territories and limited in situ diversification Rio, Cédric Del Hennequin, Sabine Rouhan, Germinal Ebihara, Atsushi Lowry II, Porter P. Dubuisson, Jean-Yves Gaudeul1, Myriam 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.12705/665.4 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.12705/665.4 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor TAXON volume 66, issue 5, page 1041-1064 ISSN 0040-0262 1996-8175 Plant Science Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 2017 crwiley https://doi.org/10.12705/665.4 2024-03-19T10:52:07Z Abstract Based on a worldwide dataset of molecular sequence data from three plastid DNA markers ( rbcL , rbcL ‐ accD ‐ accD , rps4 ‐ trnS ) obtained from 109 species of Hymenophyllum (Hymenophyllaceae), we investigated the systematics and bioge‐ographic origins of the New Caledonian (NC) members of this fern genus, which were thought to include 16 species with 10 endemics. Located in the southwest Pacific, NC is a continental Gondwanan island that was long supposed to harbour phylogenetic relicts. However, molecular and geological data suggest that the current flora and fauna are the result of recent colonizations that occurred after total submersion (during the Eocene) and subsequent re‐emersion of NC ca. 37 Ma. Our molecular phylogenetic results, complemented by morphological observations of herbarium specimens, show the existence of a new species that was as yet undescribed, and suggest that a previously recognized variety should be elevated to the rank of species to avoid species polyphyly. These two species, which are recognizable based on several morphological features, are endemic to NC: (i) Hymenophyllum soriemersum sp. nov. is sister to the other NC endemic H. dimidiatum and (ii) H. neo‐caledonicum comb. & stat. nov, previously described as a variety within H. lyallii , was retrieved as a distinct lineage. We also confirmed the synonymy of H. streptophyllum and H. subdimidiatum (both previously considered as endemic to NC) with the more widely distributed H. javanicum and H. holochilum , respectively. These synonymies were previously hypothesised based on morphology alone. New Caledonia thus has as total of 17 Hymenophyllum species, 12 (71%) of which are endemics. Biogeographic inferences based on the results of our phylogenetic analyses suggest that Hymenophyllum originated in New Zealand ca. 49.8 Ma (95% HPD: 40.7–59.5 Ma). Its spatio‐temporal history may in part have been influenced by vicariance (with potential exchange via the Antarctica land bridge that persisted between Australia and South ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Wiley Online Library New Zealand Pacific TAXON 66 5 1041 1064
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Rio, Cédric Del
Hennequin, Sabine
Rouhan, Germinal
Ebihara, Atsushi
Lowry II, Porter P.
Dubuisson, Jean-Yves
Gaudeul1, Myriam
Origins of the fern genus Hymenophyllum (Hymenophyllaceae) in New Caledonia: Multiple independent colonizations from surrounding territories and limited in situ diversification
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description Abstract Based on a worldwide dataset of molecular sequence data from three plastid DNA markers ( rbcL , rbcL ‐ accD ‐ accD , rps4 ‐ trnS ) obtained from 109 species of Hymenophyllum (Hymenophyllaceae), we investigated the systematics and bioge‐ographic origins of the New Caledonian (NC) members of this fern genus, which were thought to include 16 species with 10 endemics. Located in the southwest Pacific, NC is a continental Gondwanan island that was long supposed to harbour phylogenetic relicts. However, molecular and geological data suggest that the current flora and fauna are the result of recent colonizations that occurred after total submersion (during the Eocene) and subsequent re‐emersion of NC ca. 37 Ma. Our molecular phylogenetic results, complemented by morphological observations of herbarium specimens, show the existence of a new species that was as yet undescribed, and suggest that a previously recognized variety should be elevated to the rank of species to avoid species polyphyly. These two species, which are recognizable based on several morphological features, are endemic to NC: (i) Hymenophyllum soriemersum sp. nov. is sister to the other NC endemic H. dimidiatum and (ii) H. neo‐caledonicum comb. & stat. nov, previously described as a variety within H. lyallii , was retrieved as a distinct lineage. We also confirmed the synonymy of H. streptophyllum and H. subdimidiatum (both previously considered as endemic to NC) with the more widely distributed H. javanicum and H. holochilum , respectively. These synonymies were previously hypothesised based on morphology alone. New Caledonia thus has as total of 17 Hymenophyllum species, 12 (71%) of which are endemics. Biogeographic inferences based on the results of our phylogenetic analyses suggest that Hymenophyllum originated in New Zealand ca. 49.8 Ma (95% HPD: 40.7–59.5 Ma). Its spatio‐temporal history may in part have been influenced by vicariance (with potential exchange via the Antarctica land bridge that persisted between Australia and South ...
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author Rio, Cédric Del
Hennequin, Sabine
Rouhan, Germinal
Ebihara, Atsushi
Lowry II, Porter P.
Dubuisson, Jean-Yves
Gaudeul1, Myriam
author_facet Rio, Cédric Del
Hennequin, Sabine
Rouhan, Germinal
Ebihara, Atsushi
Lowry II, Porter P.
Dubuisson, Jean-Yves
Gaudeul1, Myriam
author_sort Rio, Cédric Del
title Origins of the fern genus Hymenophyllum (Hymenophyllaceae) in New Caledonia: Multiple independent colonizations from surrounding territories and limited in situ diversification
title_short Origins of the fern genus Hymenophyllum (Hymenophyllaceae) in New Caledonia: Multiple independent colonizations from surrounding territories and limited in situ diversification
title_full Origins of the fern genus Hymenophyllum (Hymenophyllaceae) in New Caledonia: Multiple independent colonizations from surrounding territories and limited in situ diversification
title_fullStr Origins of the fern genus Hymenophyllum (Hymenophyllaceae) in New Caledonia: Multiple independent colonizations from surrounding territories and limited in situ diversification
title_full_unstemmed Origins of the fern genus Hymenophyllum (Hymenophyllaceae) in New Caledonia: Multiple independent colonizations from surrounding territories and limited in situ diversification
title_sort origins of the fern genus hymenophyllum (hymenophyllaceae) in new caledonia: multiple independent colonizations from surrounding territories and limited in situ diversification
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