Allopatric Speciation in Asia Contributed to the Diversity Anomaly between Eastern Asia and Eastern North America: Evidence from Anchored Phylogenomics of Stewartia (Theaceae)

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作者
Li, Jian-Hua [1 ]
Del Tredici, Peter [2 ]
Lemmon, Alan R. [3 ]
Lemmon, Emily Moriarty [4 ]
Zhao, Yunpeng [5 ]
Fu, Chengxin [5 ]
机构
[1] Hope Coll, Dept Biol, Holland, MI 49423 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 USA
[3] Florida State Univ, Dept Sci Comp, 400 Dirac Sci Lib, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
[4] Florida State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, 319 Stadium Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
[5] Zhejiang Univ, Coll Life Sci, Hangzhou 310058, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
关键词
Stewartia; diversity anomaly; eastern Asia; eastern North America; phylogenomics; FOUNDER-EVENT SPECIATION; MOLECULAR EVOLUTION; TAXONOMIC RICHNESS; HYBRID ENRICHMENT; BIOGEOGRAPHY; NUCLEAR; DNA; SEQUENCES; REVEALS; CHINA;
D O I
10.1086/704354
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Premise of research. The disjunct distribution of plant genera between eastern Asia (EA) and eastern North America (ENA) has long attracted the attention of biologists and biogeographers. For most genera that have been studied, there are more species in EA than in ENA, and the diversity anomaly may have resulted from the greater physiographical heterogeneity in EA than in ENA in conjunction with climate and sea level changes. However, few empirical studies have explicitly tested the association between species diversity and allopatric speciation events. The genus Stewartia (Theaceae) displays this diversity anomaly, with two species in ENA and 21 species in EA, but the phylogeny of this group has not been resolved because of insufficient data. Methodology. Here, we sampled 15 species of Stewartia (65%) and generated data from over 500 nuclear loci using the anchored phylogenomic approach to produce a robust phylogeny of Stewartia. In addition, biogeographical analyses were performed to elucidate the natural history of Stewartia, including estimated times of divergence, ancestral areas, and speciation patterns. Pivotal results. Our parsimony, Bayesian, and species tree analyses produced congruent phylogenies with high resolution of the interspecific relationships within Stewartia. Speciation in Asia was mostly allopatric between the Japanese Islands and the Asian continent during the Miocene and the early Pliocene, while the two ENA species represent lineages from different times, with S. malacodendron being the first lineage to split off from the remaining species and S. ovata coming later as sister to the deciduous species of Asian Stewartia. Conclusions. The results provide direct evidence for the importance of allopatry in the differential diversity between EA and ENA.
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