The origin of bird pollination in Macaronesian Lotus (Loteae, Leguminosae)

被引:21
|
作者
Ojeda, Isidro [1 ,2 ]
Santos-Guerra, Arnoldo [3 ]
Jaen-Molina, Ruth [4 ]
Oliva-Tejera, Felicia [4 ]
Caujape-Castells, Juli. [4 ]
Cronk, Quentin [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ British Columbia, Biodivers Res Ctr, Bot Garden, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
[2] Univ British Columbia, Ctr Plant Res, Dept Bot, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
[3] ICIA, Unidad Bot, Tenerife, Spain
[4] CSIC, Unidad Asociada, Las Palmas Gran Canaria, Spain
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Bird pollination; Species paraphyly; Rhyncholotus; Pedrosia; Macaronesia; Canary Islands; Molecular phylogeny; Dating; CYCLOIDEA; DNA SEQUENCE DATA; CANARY-ISLANDS; ECHIUM-WILDPRETII; ATLANTIC ISLANDS; PLANT-POLLINATOR; OCEANIC-ISLAND; FLOWER ELEMENT; PHYLOGENY; BORAGINACEAE; GESNERIACEAE;
D O I
10.1016/j.ympev.2011.10.001
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The four red-flowered, apparently bird-pollinated Lotus species from the Canary Islands have previously been classified in their own genus, Rhyncholotus. Currently, they are considered as a separate section within genus Lotus, distinct from other herbaceous Canarian congeners which are yellow-flowered and bee-pollinated. A combined analysis of four nuclear regions (including ITS and three homologues of CYCLOIDEA) and three plastid regions (CYB6, matK and trnH-psbA) nests the four bird-pollinated species within a single extant species of bee-pollinated Lotus (L sessilifolius), in a very extreme example of species paraphyly. Therefore, our data compellingly support the hypothesis that the Macaronesian Lotus species,with a bird pollination syndrome are recently derived from entomophilous ancestors. Calibration of the phylogenetic trees using geological age estimates of the most recent islands (La Palma and El Hierro) together with oldest ages of Fuerteventura indicates that bird pollination evolved ca. 1.7 Ma in the Canarian Lotus. These four bird-pollinated species share a most recent common ancestor (MRCA) with L sessilifolius that dates to about 2.2 Ma. Our analyses further suggest that the evolution of the bird pollination syndrome was likely triggered by the availability of new niches in La Palma and Tenerife as a result of recent volcanic activity. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:306 / 318
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] COMPARATIVE MICROMORPHOLOGY OF PETALS IN MACARONESIAN LOTUS (LEGUMINOSAE) REVEALS A LOSS OF PAPILLOSE CONICAL CELLS DURING THE EVOLUTION OF BIRD POLLINATION
    Ojeda, Isidro
    Santos-Guerra, Arnoldo
    Caujape-Castells, Juli
    Jaen-Molina, Ruth
    Marrero, Aguedo
    Cronk, Quentin C. B.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES, 2012, 173 (04) : 365 - 374
  • [2] The identity of Lotus antiochianus and taxonomic limits of Lotus and Hammatolobium (Leguminosae: Loteae)
    Sokoloff, Dmitry D.
    Kramina, Tatiana E.
    PHYTOTAXA, 2016, 245 (01) : 75 - 78
  • [3] Taxonomy of the New World species of Lotus (Leguminosae: Loteae)
    Arambarri, AM
    Stenglein, SA
    Colares, MN
    Novoa, MC
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2005, 53 (08) : 797 - 812
  • [4] New data on nrITS phylogeny of Lotus (Leguminosae, Loteae)
    Degtjareva, Galina V.
    Kramina, Tatiana E.
    Sokoloff, Dmitry D.
    Samigullin, Tahir H.
    Sandral, Graeme
    Valiejo-Roman, Carmen M.
    WULFENIA, 2008, 15 : 35 - 49
  • [5] Temporal, but not spatial, changes in expression patterns of petal identity genes are associated with loss of papillate conical cells and the shift to bird pollination in Macaronesian Lotus (Leguminosae)
    Ojeda, D. I.
    Jaen-Molina, R.
    Santos-Guerra, A.
    Caujape-Castells, J.
    Cronk, Q.
    PLANT BIOLOGY, 2017, 19 (03) : 420 - 427
  • [6] POLLEN MORPHOLOGY IN LOTEAE (LEGUMINOSAE) WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE GENUS LOTUS-L
    CROMPTON, CW
    GRANT, WF
    GRANA, 1993, 32 (03) : 129 - 153
  • [7] A New Species of Lotus (Leguminosae, Loteae) from the L. angustissimus (sect. Lotus) Complex
    Pina, Francisco J.
    Valdes, Benito
    SYSTEMATIC BOTANY, 2009, 34 (04) : 709 - 714
  • [8] Phylogeny of the genus Lotus (Leguminosae, Loteae):: evidence from nrITS sequences and morphology
    Degtjareva, G. V.
    Kramina, T. E.
    Sokoloff, D. D.
    Samigullin, T. H.
    Valiejo-Roman, C. M.
    Antonov, A. S.
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE BOTANIQUE, 2006, 84 (05): : 813 - 830
  • [9] Leaf epidermal microcharacters of the Old World species of Lotus (Leguminosae: Loteae) and their systematic significance
    Stenglein, SA
    Colares, MN
    Arambarri, AM
    Novoa, MC
    Vizcaíno, CE
    Katinas, L
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2003, 51 (04) : 459 - 469
  • [10] Molecular phylogenetics of Lotus (Leguminosae) with emphasis in the tempo and patterns of colonization in the Macaronesian region
    Jaen-Molina, Ruth
    Marrero-Rodriguez, Aguedo
    Caujape-Castells, Juli
    Ojeda, Dario, I
    MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION, 2021, 154