Biogeographic patterns in Mediterranean and Macaronesian species of Saxifraga (Saxifragaceae) inferred from phylogenetic analyses of ITS sequences

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作者
Vargas, P [1 ]
Morton, CM [1 ]
Jury, SL [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Reading, Dept Bot, Reading RG6 2AS, Berks, England
关键词
biogeography; ITS data; Macaronesian species; Mediterranean species; plant evolution; Saxifragaceae; Saxifraga; Saxifraga globulifera;
D O I
10.2307/2656582
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
A biogeographic study of Saxifraga section Saxifraga was performed based on phylogenetic analyses of ITS (internal transcribed spacer) sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA. ITS sequences from 21 species and 31 populations were examined to identify colonization patterns for the two species of Saxifragn occurring in Macaronesia and for S. globulifera in the west Mediterranean basin. Phylogenetic analysis of the sequence data yield a single most parsimonious tree with many of the major clades well supported by bootstrap and decay values. The ITS tree provided resolution at specific and populational levels that points to two biogeographic patterns within the genus. In contrast to the molecular evidence provided by Ether authors for a Mediterranean origin of several Macaronesian genera of angiosperms. our results indicate that the Madeiran archipelago was colonized a single time by a species of Saxifraga originating from the Eurosiberian region. On the other hand, the molecular evidence also suggests that populations of S. globulifera from North Africa have been isolated for a long time from populations occurring in the Iberian Peninsula, and that the endemic S. reuteriana has evolved from the Iberian populations of S. globulifera m. The Mediterranean Sea has probably been an effective isolating ban icl for some plant groups that occur in Europe and North Africa.
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