Data from: Dispersal largely explains the Gondwanan distribution of the ancient tropical clusioid plant clade
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The clusioid clade (Malpighiales) has an ancient fossil record (∼90 Ma) and extant representatives exhibit a pantropical distribution represented on all former Gondwanan landmasses (Africa, Australia, India, Madagascar, and South America) except Antarctica. Several biogeographe...
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author | Ruhfel, Brad R. Bove, Claudia P. Philbrick, C. Thomas Davis, Charles C. |
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description | PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The clusioid clade (Malpighiales) has an ancient fossil record (∼90 Ma) and extant representatives exhibit a pantropical distribution represented on all former Gondwanan landmasses (Africa, Australia, India, Madagascar, and South America) except Antarctica. Several biogeographers have hypothesized that the clusioid distribution is an example of Gondwanan vicariance. Our aim is to test the hypothesis that the modern distribution of the clusioid clade is largely explained by Gondwanan fragmentation. METHODS: Using a four gene, 207-taxon data set we simultaneously estimated the phylogeny and divergence times of the clusioid clade using a Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo approach. Ancestral Area Reconstructions (AARs) were then conducted on a distribution of 1000 trees and summarized on a reduced phylogeny. KEY RESULTS: Divergence time estimates and AARs revealed only two or four cladogenic events that are potentially consistent with Gondwanan vicariance, depending on the placement of the ancient fossil Paleoclusia. In contrast, dispersal occurred on > 25% of the branches, indicating the current distribution of the clade likely reflects extensive recent dispersal during the Cenozoic (< 65 Ma), most of which occurred after the beginning of the Eocene (∼56 Ma). CONCLUSIONS: These results support growing evidence that suggests many traditionally recognized angiosperm clades (families and genera) are too young for their distributions to have been influenced strictly by Gondwanan fragmentation. Instead, it appears that corridors of dispersal may be the best explanation for numerous angiosperm clades with Gondwanan distributions. |
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spelling | ftdans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:94209 2025-01-16T19:25:21+00:00 Data from: Dispersal largely explains the Gondwanan distribution of the ancient tropical clusioid plant clade Ruhfel, Brad R. Bove, Claudia P. Philbrick, C. Thomas Davis, Charles C. 2016-06-29T00:09:17.000+02:00 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-dc-rp84 https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:94209 unknown doi:10.5061/dryad.q4h2r/1 doi:10.5061/dryad.q4h2r/2 doi:10.5061/dryad.q4h2r/3 doi:10.3732/ajb.1500537 PMID:27335391 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-dc-rp84 doi:10.5061/dryad.q4h2r https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:94209 OPEN_ACCESS: The data are archived in Easy, they are accessible elsewhere through the DOI https://dans.knaw.nl/en/about/organisation-and-policy/legal-information/DANSLicence.pdf Life sciences medicine and health care 2016 ftdans https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.q4h2r/110.5061/dryad.q4h2r/210.5061/dryad.q4h2r/310.3732/ajb.150053710.5061/dryad.q4h2r 2023-06-13T13:22:25Z PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The clusioid clade (Malpighiales) has an ancient fossil record (∼90 Ma) and extant representatives exhibit a pantropical distribution represented on all former Gondwanan landmasses (Africa, Australia, India, Madagascar, and South America) except Antarctica. Several biogeographers have hypothesized that the clusioid distribution is an example of Gondwanan vicariance. Our aim is to test the hypothesis that the modern distribution of the clusioid clade is largely explained by Gondwanan fragmentation. METHODS: Using a four gene, 207-taxon data set we simultaneously estimated the phylogeny and divergence times of the clusioid clade using a Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo approach. Ancestral Area Reconstructions (AARs) were then conducted on a distribution of 1000 trees and summarized on a reduced phylogeny. KEY RESULTS: Divergence time estimates and AARs revealed only two or four cladogenic events that are potentially consistent with Gondwanan vicariance, depending on the placement of the ancient fossil Paleoclusia. In contrast, dispersal occurred on > 25% of the branches, indicating the current distribution of the clade likely reflects extensive recent dispersal during the Cenozoic (< 65 Ma), most of which occurred after the beginning of the Eocene (∼56 Ma). CONCLUSIONS: These results support growing evidence that suggests many traditionally recognized angiosperm clades (families and genera) are too young for their distributions to have been influenced strictly by Gondwanan fragmentation. Instead, it appears that corridors of dispersal may be the best explanation for numerous angiosperm clades with Gondwanan distributions. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS): EASY (KNAW) |
spellingShingle | Life sciences medicine and health care Ruhfel, Brad R. Bove, Claudia P. Philbrick, C. Thomas Davis, Charles C. Data from: Dispersal largely explains the Gondwanan distribution of the ancient tropical clusioid plant clade |
title | Data from: Dispersal largely explains the Gondwanan distribution of the ancient tropical clusioid plant clade |
title_full | Data from: Dispersal largely explains the Gondwanan distribution of the ancient tropical clusioid plant clade |
title_fullStr | Data from: Dispersal largely explains the Gondwanan distribution of the ancient tropical clusioid plant clade |
title_full_unstemmed | Data from: Dispersal largely explains the Gondwanan distribution of the ancient tropical clusioid plant clade |
title_short | Data from: Dispersal largely explains the Gondwanan distribution of the ancient tropical clusioid plant clade |
title_sort | data from: dispersal largely explains the gondwanan distribution of the ancient tropical clusioid plant clade |
topic | Life sciences medicine and health care |
topic_facet | Life sciences medicine and health care |
url | http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-dc-rp84 https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:94209 |