Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of Erithalis (Rubiaceae), an endemic of the Caribbean Basin

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V. Negrón-Ortiz
L. E. Watson
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[1] Department of Botany,
[2] Miami University,undefined
[3] Oxford,undefined
[4] Ohio,undefined
[5] USA,undefined
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Key words: Rubiaceae, Chiococceae, Erithalis, ETS, ITS, trnF-trnL intergenic spacer, phylogeny, Caribbean biogeography.;
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 Erithalis consists of 8–10 species endemic to the Caribbean Basin. DNA sequences of chloroplast (trnF-trnL) and nuclear non-coding spacers (ITS and ETS) indicate that Erithalis is monophyletic. ETS was the most informative marker, resolving some interspecific relationships. Analyses of the combined data revealed two weakly supported clades: one composed of E. fruticosa and E. nk;harrisii, and a sister clade of the remaining species. Since fossil records indicate the presence of Erithalis-like pollen from the Eocene Gatuncillo Formation of Panama, it is possible that an initial colonization may have been from Central America. Through trans-oceanic dispersal, most likely by birds, Erithalis colonized the Caribbean islands. Some of the inter-island colonizations were accompanied by speciation and low molecular divergence, supporting a recent radiation across these islands.
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