Biogeography of Nothofagus supports the sequence of Gondwana break-up

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作者
Swenson, U [1 ]
Hill, RS
McLoughlin, S
机构
[1] Univ Stockholm, Dept Bot, S-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Univ Adelaide, Dept Environm Biol, Ctr Evolutionary Biol & Biodivers, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
[3] Univ Melbourne, Sch Bot, Parkville, Vic 3052, Australia
关键词
fossils; historical biogeography; Nothofagaceae; Nothofagus; parsimony;
D O I
10.2307/1224719
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
The Austral biota reveals many links between Australasia and South America that have challenged biogeographers for many years. Nothofagus, the Southern Beech, is probably the classical example. With the general acceptance of continental drill, the break-up of Gondwana is regarded as primarily responsible for many disjunct patterns expressed in the Southern Hemisphere biota. Vicariance biogeography is the principal tool used to investigate biogeographic patterns of extant plant groups, resulting in areagrams; or general area cladograms. These are often at odds with current geological knowledge, and on this basis, alternative hypotheses of area relationships and geological history have, therefore, been suggested. One such areagram was recently advocated by Linder & Crisp (1995) in a biogeographic analysis of Nothofagus. Three explanations, often in combination, account for incongruence: long-distance dispersals, extinctions, and erroneous geological models. All of these parameters ought to be considered in the analysis. Here we report the result of a historical biogeographic analysis of Nothofagus where we compare the reconciled trees between a well-supported Nothofagus phylogeny and two geological hypotheses: (1) the current view of Gondwana break-up, and (2) the areagram by Linder & Crisp. Our analysis makes use of extant and extinct taxa, as well as the assumption of long-distance dispersals as defined by maximized vicariance. Our results show that Nothofagus existed prior to the break-up of Gondwana and, most importantly, its present distribution supports, and is dependent upon, the traditional break-up sequence of East Gondwana, compatible with three vicariance events. The areagram, conceived as an alternative geological hypothesis, presents a more parsimonious solution, but fails to explain numerous past distributions in areas such as Antarctica, South America, and Tasmania. We therefore recommend a conservative approach to use (general) areagrams in historical biogeography.
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